Chelsea. Thats right, natasha. We had some Severe Weather earlier this evening. Right now were dealing with rain and showers still lingering across the delaware valley. The majority of the convection, the convective storms and stronger storms are down to our south into maryland and marylands eastern shore. North of Mercer County were dealing with heavier downpours on into new jersey and then some lighter rain for places like trenton bridgewater. Because of that we have some flooding that is going on mainly just some minor flooding. We have a flood advisory thats been issued. This is for bucks, Hunterdon Mercer and somerset counties until 2 45. We have multiple storm reports from berks county down into camden and burlington counties in new jersey. We had a report of some flooding in phoenixville, some hail in Camden County and then also reports of multiple trees down across the way. Plenty of rain fell with this storm that moved through earlier today. Around 2inches in reading and trent
Chelsea. Thats right, natasha. We had some Severe Weather earlier this evening. Right now were dealing with rain and showers still lingering across the delaware valley. The majority of the convection, the convective storms and stronger storms are down to our south into maryland and marylands eastern shore. North of Mercer County were dealing with heavier downpours on into new jersey and then some lighter rain for places like trenton bridgewater. Because of that we have some flooding that is going on mainly just some minor flooding. We have a flood advisory thats been issued. This is for bucks, Hunterdon Mercer and somerset counties until 2 45. We have multiple storm reports from berks county down into camden and burlington counties in new jersey. We had a report of some flooding in phoenixville, some hail in Camden County and then also reports of multiple trees down across the way. Plenty of rain fell with this storm that moved through earlier today. Around 2inches in reading and trent
Dec 25, 2020 / 08:47 PM EST
FRANKLIN, Ind. (WISH) Dozens of volunteers gathered at Grace United Methodist Church to feed more than 400 of their neighbors in need.
They tell News 8’s Randall Newsome it was a Christmas Day mission that even the COVID-19 pandemic couldn’t stop.
“We’re actually planning for more this year,” Nina Miller, the kitchen coordinator for the church, said. “Last year, we served 1,006 meals, so I’ve planned 1,400 for today.”
Miller gave a shoutout to the volunteers who continue to show up every year to make sure the event runs smoothly.
“We couldn’t do it without them,” she said. “They give up their Christmas Day to come in and help and they’re just a ray of sunshine.”