heavier rain, look at some totals inch philadelphia, abington, wilmington, higher accumulations through south jersey. winslow two inch, the same south and the southern part of gloucester county. so two as much as three inches of rain fallen some spots and look at this strong southerly wind, 64 until. 62 in pottstown. without the rain, it s a pleasant night. 40 s to the north and west. still reduces ability in the poconoses and allentown. and eight and of a mile visibility in reading and three quarters of a mile in lancaster. that fog is going to continue into the night and slowly we will be drying that out. as we go hour by hour. some waves of heavy rain moving through, and then as we go through the early morning hour, we see showers developing still part of the system to the south. rain for south jersey and delaware even for the morning rush, for the rest of us just some clouds and cooler temperatures coming our way. we ll talk more about that with our seven-day forecast but
i m joe holden. the weekend washout began early saturday afternoon and the rain continued into the night tonight. we have team three coverage on the showers across the region. alicia nieves is monitoring localized nodding and let s go to laurean live in the weather center tonight, lauren what is that rain total at. we have seen so much rain we know the rain pouring down today, torrential in nature you would have thought it was a summer afternoon. check out doppler rainfall estimated totals across the delaware valley highest totals in northern and delaware south jersey and 3 of rainfall and less area amounts towards i-95 and picking up 1.59 to of rainfall locally over the last 4 hours with weekend. as we zoom in you see orange colors indicating close to potentially even 4 of rainfall across portions of newcastle in delaware. flood warning in effect burlington rancocas creek pemberton and in effect 1:00 tuesday. if you live in the area watch for potential of localized floo
24 hours of rain theft yard in bucks county underwater and roads in our area suffered a similar fate at the downpours continued all weekend long. storm scan 3 shows us where the storm is hovering at this hour and while there s a small break in the action more showers maying on the way for tonight. good evening natasha brown is off. i m joe holden. the weekend washout began early saturday afternoon and the rain continued into the night tonight. we have team three coverage on the showers across the region. alicia nieves is monitoring localized nodding and let s go to laurean live in the weather center tonight, lauren what is that rain total at. we have seen so much rain we know the rain pouring down today, torrential in nature you would have thought it was a summer afternoon. check out doppler rainfall estimated totals across the delaware valley highest totals in northern and delaware south jersey and 3 of rainfall and less area amounts towards i-95 and picking up 1.59 to
handy. i m iain page. i m lucy noland. on the plus side it was mild today. at least. can you imagine if we were below freezing because we d be buried in snow. now, while that may have been welcomed news for, you know, let s say the ski areas like the pocono mountains, the rest of us dealing with all kinds of wet, kathy, including flooding. yeah. when we do translation from rain to snow we d be talking about feet of snow. we picked up two to 3-inches of rain in many locations especially south and east of philadelphia. that heavy rain that moved through earlier that set off thunderstorms in south jersey is moving up into central jersey and off the coast. temperature is 63 degrees. the high today 65. feeling more like april than february. and the warmth is pretty much going to stick around. not 60s but well above average. the 63 in the city. 48 in pottstown. 52 in the poconos. warmer than allentown. it s all about location and dover right now strong southerly winds and 66 de
actually closed the entire road down, plus couple every accident, katie, yikes. what a mess over the weekend. we ended one anywhere from one to three plus inches every rain across the region, when you have that kind of rain amount of course you ll see flooding specially in the smaller creeks and streams. since w surrounded by rivers it can make for some travel headaches obviously, so stick around for meisha s report, definitely some important information that could trip you up on what your usual commute would be. but the good news is that at least the rain beginning to make its exit. do still have some rain out there however. it is coming down pretty moderately across cumberland county forks. so still find yourself traveling through the falling rain in these areas. but this is all making it exit so we will begin to gradually clear as the day progresses and eventually also see some sunshine, look at the sharp cut off. you have got 60s in atlantic city, even upper 50 s still