25 Storm Tracker chief meteorologist kevin lemanowicz, who is keeping a very close eye on the storms path to our coast. Kevin going to come up the coast, vanessa. The question is, will it come far enough north to bring us this rain and wind. We wouldnt get the winds that youre seeing hurricane strength. We could see Tropical Storm force winds. Now this is the center of the storm. Its moving up toward that big bend of florida here. Panama city is actually on what would be considered the weaker wind side of the storm, and its still looking that bad in the video you were showing. Live video, 75mileperhour winds from hermine right now hand moving off towa florida, if youre familiar with that part of the world, by 2 00 a. M. , its on shore. Look at the winds, 80 Miles Per Hour, weakening to Tropical Storm status, charleston and savannah overnight and through the day tomorrow and myrtle beach at 2 . A. A, passing by there 2 00 a. M. , passing by there. Its interacting with land, it becomes n
Just in from the National Hurricane center that mark was referring to. Winds still 75 miles per hour, still category 1 storm, has its eyes on the st. Marks area in the big bend of florida. Theres a lot of Nature Preserve in here, and few members where this track may go. That wouldnt be so bad, although obviously, there will be inland flooding that comes from this. That track comes up the coastline though and almost undoubtedly comes just near charleston and myrtle beach before it comes off of hatteras and enters our part of the world. This storm would have in this position in new england for Labor Day Weekend in a few minutes. Vanessa folks along floridas panhandle are preparing for hurricane hermine. Mark residents are securing their homes and boats right now. They havent had a hurricane hit the state in 11 years, as jeff deal reports from the coast near tallahassee, people are not taking any chances. The reporter looking out over the gulf of mexico, as hermine headed toward the coast
He plans to stay in a Deputy Commissioner role until he makes a more long term decision. Reporting from city hall, rahel sol machine for cbs3 Eyewitness News. Mayor kenney reflects on his first 100 days in office and says his administration is just getting started. The report highlights cities progress in five key areas including economic security, and development, education and public safety. The report also listed some fulfilled campaign promises, including a plan to fund universal prek and bringing in an end to recession era policies like Fire Department brown outs. We woke up to rain this morning. Tomorrow some of you could face blast of winter. A freeze warning has been issued. Justin drabick is live with who will be freezing. It that time of the year we will still get cold air, and warm afternoons. Get ready for sunshine in our forecast. We have it the right now. That helped warm temperatures back in the lower 60s. We did not make to it 63 at philadelphia international. The that
Big story on action news tonight is snow overnight, in the delaware and Lehigh Valleys. The chances are excellent that it could make for a difficult commute in the morning. Meteorologist cecily tynan is live at the big board with Storm Tracker six live double scan radar. Jim, looking at Storm Tracker six live and thinking hey is what the big deal. The almost looks like last night. We had rain. That is the same system as last night. The system is backing up to the west. But on a broader view you see what is happening a wave of low pressure is developing along this front. It is off of the coast of the carolinas. That is where we have moisture. The moisture is in place. We need the cold air. What a storm like this can do is called dynamic cooling. It can pull down colder a air from higher in the at the months fear and that will be changing over the rain to snow in the overnight hours. But because of that the National Weather has posted a Winter Weather advisory for most of our viewing are
To moderate to heavy snow just like that. And how much snow is likely to fall, meteorologist Sheena Parveen has more on that. Parts of the area will get more snow than others because some wont get any. Thats the important thing is where is the heaviest wet snow going to fall . That will be reducing visibility the most. Here is a look at a map with snow totals we expects. 2 to 4 for southern delaware, kent county, sussex county, Cape May County and south jersey, cumberland, gloucester and camden counties. We could see locally higher amounts especially if this snow starts coming very heavy. Heavy wet snow, never good for the morning commute. 1 to 2 inches around New Castle County to the major interstates up to philadelphia that will be extending through the major interstates into trenton, up to an inch the farther north and west you go for bucks, montgomery and chester counties. The impacts during the morning rush, this is what you can expect as the snow is falling. So, areas north and w