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this is a live look at wrightstown bucks county. it looks to be a rural road a side street, you could say and the snow really has picked up within the last hour, hour and a half. and the road here now very snow covered and just make out the tracks as mobile 6 moves through wrightstown here in bucks county. >>> lets check out the situation in the lehigh valley. they could get anywhere from 10 to 16 inches. walter perez is live in allen tonight now with the latest from there. >> reporter: well rick and sara, when we first got here a few hours ago there was really nothing to report and the snow was coming down slowly and the roads were clear and snow was accumulating on the grassy areas across the region. but things changed. at 11:00 and 12:00 this morning it was really coming down and things changed. the roads are slushy and that say big difference from an hour ago and slowing down traffic to a certain degree, it seems like now we are in the thick of it. up until about 10:30 this morning the snow was gently falling in bethlehem and a
this is a live look at wrightstown bucks county. it looks to be a rural road a side street, you could say and the snow really has picked up within the last hour, hour and a half. and the road here now very snow covered and just make out the tracks as mobile 6 moves through wrightstown here in bucks county. >>> lets check out the situation in the lehigh valley. they could get anywhere from 10 to 16 inches. walter perez is live in allen tonight now with the latest from there. >>...
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Mar 2, 2018
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if you're over in medford lakes and wrightstown you'll see that before that potassium flue. slow it down -- before that pops through. slow it down if gets over top y. cloudy skies, strong wind gusts on the way straighthrough tonight and into tomorrow morning. 43 degrees in philadelphia. the sustained wind is up to 18 miles per hour. it's getting blustery, but it gets worse later in the day. there you see the pinwheeling pressure center coming through here, it will be off the coast and intense there, then we'll start to draw the snow up to the north of the region i'll show you that in a moment. we'll be stuck in the low 40s, we're at 43. we'll drop and hang there. it will be wet and at times wet snow mixing in as well. as we go through the afternoon. temperatures what to expect through the afternoon, these are not the official highs in the rear view mirror this is about what to look for as you go through the day, windy rain, eventually mixing with wet snow and wind gusts getting strong. temperatures obviously not all that comfortable. noon, precipitation is back in play, even
if you're over in medford lakes and wrightstown you'll see that before that potassium flue. slow it down -- before that pops through. slow it down if gets over top y. cloudy skies, strong wind gusts on the way straighthrough tonight and into tomorrow morning. 43 degrees in philadelphia. the sustained wind is up to 18 miles per hour. it's getting blustery, but it gets worse later in the day. there you see the pinwheeling pressure center coming through here, it will be off the coast and intense...
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Mar 7, 2018
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wrightstown you can see one and a half mile visibility where we still have some heavy snow there. right now 29 in the poconos. 36 in allentown. 35 in philadelphia. and 35 degrees in millville. we will dry it out over the next 30 minutes. even in our shore points and then we'll just be seeing some cold temperatures with breezy conditions. wind chills will be in the 20s and the teens overnight. overnight low temperatures ranging from 23 in the poconos to 30 in philadelphia. to 33 in wildwood but witness wind it's going to make it feel much colder. during the day tomorrow, you will see a good deal of sunshine. it will be windy. the temperature around 41 which is about 10 degrees below normal. seven day forecast shows improving conditions saturday and sunday. sunday we have our philadelphia saint patrick's day parade and daylight saving time begins. you got to love that an hour of daylight but late sunday into monday we could see more snow. we'll focus on that tonight. increasing sunshine for tuesday. wednesday sunny and dry the temperature 41 degrees. here's beautiful look at old cit
wrightstown you can see one and a half mile visibility where we still have some heavy snow there. right now 29 in the poconos. 36 in allentown. 35 in philadelphia. and 35 degrees in millville. we will dry it out over the next 30 minutes. even in our shore points and then we'll just be seeing some cold temperatures with breezy conditions. wind chills will be in the 20s and the teens overnight. overnight low temperatures ranging from 23 in the poconos to 30 in philadelphia. to 33 in wildwood but...
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Mar 8, 2018
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mount pocono feels like 19. 25 in wrightstown. twenty three in millville. we'll go hour by hour and show the temperatures come tomorrow morning in the 30s. and then by the afternoon, in the 40s but well below average. ranging from about 40 in allentown to 42, 43 through dover and millville. so not a warm day by any stretch. then by friday afternoon, heading tour the mid 40 40s philadelphia. 42 in doylestown. temperatures not warping all that much with that fresh snow cover everywhere. we'll look ahead at our computer models and one of our compute models in the long range that american model that has a decent reliability factor showing a storm late sunday into monday. two of our models are taking it off the cove this one taking it close enough to provide us with some snow. not a lot of snow but some snow. we'll connell to keep an eye on this and sue will the latest tomorrow morning on good day. no reason to panic but just the thought of snow again is ridiculous. isn't it? >> yeah. >> tonight 30 in philadelphia. 23 in the poconos. 31 in dover. 27 in pottstown
mount pocono feels like 19. 25 in wrightstown. twenty three in millville. we'll go hour by hour and show the temperatures come tomorrow morning in the 30s. and then by the afternoon, in the 40s but well below average. ranging from about 40 in allentown to 42, 43 through dover and millville. so not a warm day by any stretch. then by friday afternoon, heading tour the mid 40 40s philadelphia. 42 in doylestown. temperatures not warping all that much with that fresh snow cover everywhere. we'll...
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back-to-back storms outside in old city, it's pleasant but the wind is picking in. 31 in allentown, and wrightstown it is 32, in ultimate doppler you can see it's pretty quiet through the whole eastern third of the country, but you city this back here, this is a major winter storm, right through the dakota. we have blizzard watches and that will move east. we have two systems we're talking about again. the first area of low pressure. the primary is that storm to the west. it's going to move toward the western pennsylvania region. by late tuesday, lit transfer the energy off the coast. here we go again, this storm going to be in a different location. it's forecast to be a little bit farther south, but tucked a little bit closer to philadelphia. once again, it means rain, changing over to snow. wet snow. and it could pile up in more spots, we'll talk more with the seven-day forecast iain as we get more information into the weather center tonight, i'll see you in a few minutes. >> thanks. >>> continuing with team coverage as we head to delaware county, one of the hardest hit areas. let's get it out to
back-to-back storms outside in old city, it's pleasant but the wind is picking in. 31 in allentown, and wrightstown it is 32, in ultimate doppler you can see it's pretty quiet through the whole eastern third of the country, but you city this back here, this is a major winter storm, right through the dakota. we have blizzard watches and that will move east. we have two systems we're talking about again. the first area of low pressure. the primary is that storm to the west. it's going to move...
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Mar 2, 2018
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holly and in wrightstown but we still don't have issues across far south jersey. now the good thing is the temperatures above freezing everywhere except for the poconos. this snowmelting on the roads but when you have 50 mile an hour wind gusts and snow that heavy, you can't see so it's dangerous travel any way. 38 in philadelphia. these numbers are going down slowly during the day and the current wind gusts, we're seeing some pretty impressive gusts now. 52 miles an hour in wilmington, 47 in coatesville. we've seen gusts over 50 down toward parts of the jersey shore and the gusts as we go into the afternoon, 55 to 60 miles an hour in parts of the area, 7:00, similar story. that is the heart of the storm. 3:00 to 8:00 p.m. when the winds will be the strongest, still strong at midnight and tomorrow morning when the precipitation's over, it's still kind of gusty but it won't be as dangerous a wind as we're seeing this afternoon and by saturday afternoon it's just a windy afternoon but at least its dry. >>> life still hasn't returned to normal for some restaurants, b
holly and in wrightstown but we still don't have issues across far south jersey. now the good thing is the temperatures above freezing everywhere except for the poconos. this snowmelting on the roads but when you have 50 mile an hour wind gusts and snow that heavy, you can't see so it's dangerous travel any way. 38 in philadelphia. these numbers are going down slowly during the day and the current wind gusts, we're seeing some pretty impressive gusts now. 52 miles an hour in wilmington, 47 in...
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Mar 8, 2018
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just little bit above freezing, right at freezing in wilmington, 30 in pottstown, 32 wrightstown, places where could you get some black ice this morning, and keep in mind, getting dressed, windchills are in the teens, 20's, getting started this morning but we top off in the 40's, 44 degrees, today, 42 tomorrow. forty-five on saturday, so four drive days to get rid whatever fell yesterday. then we get ready for the next possible coastal storm, on monday. and the way it looks with temperatures, if it start in the morning it may be snow that changes over to rain with the high later on of 42 degrees that's all we got for now, bob kelly. >> all start wad crash, this vehicles, burst into flames, right now, philly firefighters ands emergency crews have everything blocked, 95 northbound hope this fellow is okay, walking around, i think the owner of the vehicle that caught fire, able to get out. but again 95 northbound closed and here is a live look at the back up again between academy and woodhaven. all traffic coming to a grinding halt. the roads are wet slippery, slushy, right around that free
just little bit above freezing, right at freezing in wilmington, 30 in pottstown, 32 wrightstown, places where could you get some black ice this morning, and keep in mind, getting dressed, windchills are in the teens, 20's, getting started this morning but we top off in the 40's, 44 degrees, today, 42 tomorrow. forty-five on saturday, so four drive days to get rid whatever fell yesterday. then we get ready for the next possible coastal storm, on monday. and the way it looks with temperatures,...
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Mar 8, 2018
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feels like it's 25 right now in wrightstown and atlantic city. so let's go hour by hour tonig tonight. through tomorrow. tomorrow morning temperatures at 7am mainly at or just below freezing. by 2:00 o'clock, we peak in the 40 ways westerly wind but plenty of sunshine. winds gusting to about 25 miles an hour tomorrow afternoon. and then by friday morning, into the afternoon, we warm it up still that that west wind temperatures still in the 40s still below average for this time of year and then late at night friday night if you're going out skies ill be clear. temperatures falling close to freezing again. now, here's the scenario for sunday night into monday. two of our long range models are saying, okay, this area of low pressure skirt east off the coast. one of our models that american model we talk about the gfs has an area of low pressure another coastal storm moving up the eastern seaboard and coming close enough to provide us with some snow. we'll continue to watch that and let you know the latest on the development coming up of course over
feels like it's 25 right now in wrightstown and atlantic city. so let's go hour by hour tonig tonight. through tomorrow. tomorrow morning temperatures at 7am mainly at or just below freezing. by 2:00 o'clock, we peak in the 40 ways westerly wind but plenty of sunshine. winds gusting to about 25 miles an hour tomorrow afternoon. and then by friday morning, into the afternoon, we warm it up still that that west wind temperatures still in the 40s still below average for this time of year and then...
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wind speeds right now sustained at 22 miles an hour in wrightstown. a sustained wind at 20 miles an hour in atlantic city. those winds will be picking up during the overnight. as we go through this evening you can see that northwesterly wind at about 9 miles an hour with a temperature of 33 at 7:0. as we work our way into the 90 clock hour with the mostly cloudy sky we're still sitting there and temperatures begin to fall as the skies really clear out. so freezing at 11:00. and by tomorrow morning, we are in the 20s. so anything that is in the form of liquid out there and any rain or slush, is going to freeze and be very icy come tomorrow morning. that's going to be our big problem. so who is out there in the slush? our mike masco has been out there for 13 hours since "good day philadelphia". mike, i can see all that slush behind you that's going to be ice tomorrow morning. >> reporter: that's problem. again tomorrow morning as you mentioned with the refreezing going on, you know, if you veer a little bit off toward the left shoulder or the right shou
wind speeds right now sustained at 22 miles an hour in wrightstown. a sustained wind at 20 miles an hour in atlantic city. those winds will be picking up during the overnight. as we go through this evening you can see that northwesterly wind at about 9 miles an hour with a temperature of 33 at 7:0. as we work our way into the 90 clock hour with the mostly cloudy sky we're still sitting there and temperatures begin to fall as the skies really clear out. so freezing at 11:00. and by tomorrow...