Seems like we cant seem to buy a sunny day. Lets get right over to meteorologist lauren casey in our Weather Center to tell us what to expect. I got to keep the umbrella handy. You dont need to keep it grasped in your clutches, all month long definitely throughout the weekend but youll need to know where it is as we head to tomorrow. This weekend, umbrellas needed them at the International Airport picking up over two inches of rainfall yesterday and today combined. Wilmington close to two inches, same case in mt. Laurel, wildwood picking up three quarters of an inch. Finally its starting to turn off. Stormscan 3 showing us a lot of shower activity diminishing. Breaks in the cloud deck north of city but still light shower city ongoing. Also at the delaware beach that to dissipate as we head to the next several hours. As we were talking about only one sunny day so far this month. Just pathetic. 11 cloudy days, nine partly cloudy days and today will likely go down as a cloudy day once its
Sixth street, all of the peco trucks still out here, also many moreover on fifth street. Now, 50 homes had to be deenergize in the order to make these repairs, all but six had power restored back tonight. You can see this intersection here, these lights are still out, people treating this as a four way stop. Startling wakeup call after 1 00 a. M. For people who live on 600 block of pine street. It was extremely scary. When you turn the light out, you are going to bed, and you hear a boom that sounds like your yard exploded. That boom was the sounds of Manhole Covers flying from their bases, peco spokeswoman said underground cable got extremely hot, creating pressure that launched the covers into the air. Stuck in the middle of the street, several over the street, kept building up, more and more, with each minute, and it was a very frightening experience. And all of the neighbors are out, and all get to go know each other again. Fire department evacuated several homes, but people allowe
From the cbs Broadcast Center in philadelphia, this is cbs3 Eyewitness News. Right now on Eyewitness News, clouds and spotty rain could keep philadelphians from enjoying the night. After a gloomy weekend we could be looking at more wet wet weather to start the work week. Seems like we cant seem to buy a sunny day. Lets get right over to meteorologist lauren casey in our Weather Center to tell us what to expect. I got to keep the umbrella handy. You dont need to keep it grasped in your clutches, all month long definitely throughout the weekend but youll need to know where it is as we head to tomorrow. This weekend, umbrellas needed them at the International Airport picking up over two inches of rainfall yesterday and today combined. Wilmington close to two inches, same case in mt. Laurel, wildwood picking up three quarters of an inch. Finally its starting to turn off. Stormscan 3 showing us a lot of shower activity diminishing. Breaks in the cloud deck north of city but still light show
Does fire up, only talking a tent of an inch, not huge deal. Temperatures rebounding back to the low 70s once we see the sun come up. Mid 50s now basically region wide, cooler out through the mountains, certainly the most outlying suburbs, but as the day progresses do expect again you will see some sun, but those side effect issues with the disturbance nearby of some fog here and there, and spotty here and, there as well. Great to know for morning commuters, thanks, good morning, yes, we take a look at this, 59 south at cottman, i mean, this has to be i dont think this is all fog. I had to look at it for a second, i dont see any light out there. Either way, actually, i could be wrong, though, because i could have sworn i just saw something. That was a ghost . Many not quite sure. A look at the vine, where the fog is not so bad moving in both the westbound and eastbound sides, a lot of early risers, good news the vine not closed overnight, where we are seeing the most fog in the camera
A Modesto woman suffered major injuries Sunday morning after driving off Old Priest Grade west of Highway 120 near Moccasin, the California Highway Patrol said.