The folks who take metro. Todays major delays stem from track problems in Medical Center and woodly park ask it backed up the entire red line and big crowds started forming at the start of the morning rush. All of this is happening as metros top leaders were on their way to face lawmakers on capitol hill. Transportation reporter adam tuss is live at one of todays trouble spots in bethesda. Adam . Reporter thats right, pat. We asked the general manager why this started along the red line and he said basically it was a water issue. Of course, we have documented the water issues here at the Medical Center station and how every time it rains the water just goes into the station. Crews have cleared out of here right now. There are some maintenance personnel still lingering around here, but we are told that the single tracking is now gone. Nevertheless, it was an ugly morning commute for a lot of people frustrated by what they were finding as they were trying to make their ways to work. Dela
Showers on and off throughout the afternoon, we will tell you when sunshine returns, coming up in the seven day forecast, how is it looking bob kelly. 7 01. Good morning. We are seeing beginnings of the morning rush hour, the schuylkill expressway, right here near conshohocken curve starting to see volume pop, no sun glare today though. Fortytwo, roads are still dry, but as sue mentioned make sure that umbrella is by your side throughout the day. 422 coming from the burbs starting to see delays oaks from king have of prussia so far so good, 202, an accident in bellmawr black horse pike at route 168, right at kings highway and in wilmington an overnight accident they are investigating northbound i95 a at brandywine river bridge. Two of the lanes are closed. Coming from the south and heading through wilmington, stick with 495 this morning to save yourself sometime and septa is uses shuttle buss long portions of the 101 trolley beginning today through midjune between providence and orange
Later, right. You might need a little bag for business and little umbrella for yourself because, eventually some of those showers will spread in the area. It would be just drippy throughout the morning with cloud cover and a lot of little rain, if any, but rain picks up intensity. The number today, we took a consensus in the studio and we decided it is going to be a five out of ten. It is 55 degrees with 8mile an hour breezes out of the southwest. 57 percent relative humidity. Sunrise happens a at 5 44 officially but we will not see any sunshine to start the day. 45 degrees mount pocono. In reading, it is 51. We have gone down to 49 in allentown and lancaster which is cool but not as cold as it was yesterday. Fiftythree in wilmington, and in dover. Wind are again out of the southwest, most of them, but nothing too dramatic with the wind this morning. So lets plan out the day. By 9 00 oclock, cloudy, milder, some showers will be around and then they will stick around on and off for the
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