Engineer about 87 degrees. However, if we go a lot wider you can see theres a lost building heat across the plains with temperatures in the mid to upper 90s and that will be moving our way beginning tomorrow and i think wednesday and thursday will really be the worst of it. So, this is what to expect. Muggy conditions continue through thursday and temperatures will be rising. Im tracking heat wave number three which could include the hottest day so far of the year. Ill talk about that and let you know when some relief is on the way coming up in the full accuweather forecast. Rick. All right, cecily. Well check back in later. Thank you. As temperatures rise this week remember to check 6abc. Com weather. The hourly forecasts and storm tracker6 radar will help you plan your day and keep you ahead of any severe weather. The world meeting of families and pope francis visit to philadelphia are now just two months away. While folks in the city are starting to be concerned about how theyre going to be impacted by that huge event mayor Michael Nutter and organizers are asking folks to ignore the rumors and just stick with what they tell them. Action News ReporterSarah Bloomquist live in fairmount with an update. Sarah. Reporter monica, its understandable. People want to know exactly what this papal visit is going to mean for them especially people who live here right off the ben franklin parkway where the pope will be. Dat mayor held a News Conference to assure residents theyll get the details they need in good time then shouldnt believe everything they read online from unofficial sources. I think overall i think everyone is really excited for it and its good for our city. Reporter people are getting excited about the popes upcoming visit but many are also concerned about what it will mean for them, the security, the transportation. People need to come to work, people they need to plan, you know, what theyre going to do. Reporter today the mayor held a News Conference along with other world meeting of family organizers to assure the citys citizens that they will get the details they need in good time. And in an official manner. Over the weekend a map circulated on some web site purporting to show a possible security perimeter extending around and well beyond the ben franklin parkway. Want to be very, very clear with all of you. No official security perimeter has been announced or fully and finally determined. Reporter the mayor said the city is working with the federal government to strike a balance between security safety and accessibility while hosting the leader of the Roman Catholic church who is also ahead of state. I am not planning to give every nut case in the universe a significant amount of advanced information from a security standpoint as to exactly where and when and how and what route pope francis is going to be transported. Im sure that our city has an exact plan but as far as the citizens go, well find out eventually. Yeah, im going with the flow. I think people should be happy that hes coming its a great thing, you know. Reporter now, the mayor did say Additional Details will be released next week in an official manner. We did expect a News Conference from septa this afternoon detailing a resum someone of the sale of Regional Rail passes for the time the pope is here but that News Conference was abruptly and inexplicablely canceled. We expect it could happen later on this week. Live in fairmount im Sarah Bloomquist, channel6 action news. Thank you, sarah. Dont forget you can keep up with all of the latest on the popes visit and the world meeting of families with our special twitter account. Just follow at 6abc pope. In other news tonight Philadelphia Police are trying to track down the owner of a car involved in a deadly hit and run. Francis arroyo was killed in the crash which happened last night around 10 30 in juniata park. His brother osvaldo was making a uturn to drive francis home when they were hit. The driver ran off. Police recovered the vehicle nearby and theyve identified who owns it. Action News Reporter jeff cherico explains how a missing dog is connected to that case at 6 00. A husband is under arrest after police say he stabbed his wife and young daughter in their home and then took off. It happened over the weekend in West Oak Lane of philadelphia. Action News Reporter vernon odom is outside the Police Department in West Oak Lane with the very latest for us. Vernon. Reporter sharrie steven burden was arrested last night in the city of baltimore. He faces an extradition hearing there in the morning. Hes wanted here for the vicious attack on his wife and his toddler daughter. She was known as lena knock out during her rough and tumble days in roller derby. But now danecia bar yen barely survived a knife at toke over the week. You could hear a pin drop at dallas and jordan a stark couldnt traffic report tostark ondraft contrast to yesterday. Mother and daughter remain in stable condition. The couple had a history of domestic strife. Every time it would be back and forth. You could hear them back and forth. This time it was like a cry please somebody help me. She was saying please stop. Reporter donna bowlds from lancaster was visiting her mother next door when she heard bloodcurdling screams and saw the woman pinned to the floor and on the top burton stabbing her repeatedly. She called police but by the time they arrived burton had fled in his car. He was arrested last night in maryland apparently without incident. She dont have to worry hes in custody and everybody can rest. I even got some sleep last night, so with him being locked up its its great. Reporter sharrie, again burtons extradition hearing is set for tomorrow morning in the city of baltimore. Live at the north detective division, im vernon odom, channel6 action news in olney. Okay, vernon, thank you. Now from our delaware news room, the death of a young man from middletown has been ruled accidental. 20yearold ty sawyer died after getting into a fight. Theres no evidence the fight itself caused sawyers death t his parents disagree and have spoken out about their sons death. Police in Burlington County are investigating a robbery at a cvs pharmacy. They say it may be related to other crimes in the tristate. You can see the suspect. Police say he pulled out a handgun and ordered two employees in the office to grab cash from the safe. Over the weekend two men held up a cvs in aston delaware county. Police say in that case the workers were tied up during the robbery. Earlier this month a man robbed the cvs in wilmington like the were 91 new jersey it happened about 7 00 a. M. Burlington Township Police say theyre reaching tout other local agencies to see if any of this information matches up. The boy scouts of america board is expected to vote today on ending the groups blanket ban on gay scout leaders. The National Executive board adopted a resolution early this month that would change the longstanding policy. The change still has to be put to a vote but it is expected to pass and if approved, local chapters would be allowed to make their own decisions on allowing gay leaders. Todays vote comes two years after the boy scouts lifted a national ban on gay youths in there organization. Time right now for a check of our action news traffic report monday night. Matt pelman in the action News Traffic Center. How was the weekend matt. The weekend was great. You guys enjoy yours . Once we got home. Took some time, though. It will take a little time this afternoon not a ton but a little. Things are Getting Better though rick and monica, at the ben franklin bridge. Our good buddy ben had some Police Activity up until just about two minutes ago. They were blocking the eastbound right lane but police just pulled away. Now this is also good news because they had to suspend all service on the one set of patco tracks that remains opened. This set of course out of construction out of commission for construction. So, with that Police Activity gone, now the patco trains can move again between center city and camden. Things returning to normal at this hour on the ben franklin bridge. But we still have that accident involving the truck that was pulling the trailer and the trailer flipped over here in springfield township delaware county. You want to avoid Baltimore Pike at norwinden drive by the chucky cheese. This is 422 westbound our normal afternoon. Little bit of slowing and watch out for construction here each night this week starting at 7 oclock by trooper road. Going to see delays then on 422 as well. Here in that mount laurel theres a bad crash this afternoon along 295 northbound near route 73 with some restrictions there. And in camden theyre tearing down the old Commerce Building so all week long Federal Street and broadway are closed but you can get to the walter rand transportation center. Theres the good news for if you, rick and monica. Always a silver lining. We like that. Exactly. Very small one but there is one. Thanks. Much more still to come on action news at 5 00 tonight a new study Shows Americans are drinking less soda but we need to make more changes to our diet to improve our health. Ali gorman explains coming up in health check. Wildwood lifeguards welcome some children to the beach for a day to enjoy the surf and sand. How this annual event is helping improve their lives. Those stories and more. Cecily is back with your full accuweather forecast for the week ahead coming up. There are nine wildfires burning right now across the state of california. Campgrounds were evacuated and residents put on alert as one of the fires continues to threaten hundreds of structures in Sierra National forest. The fire is only 5 percent contained. Meanwhile another wildfire burning in napa valley wine country is now 70 percent contained tonight. Well, in health check tonight the u. S. May finally have reached a turning point in the battle against obesity. Health reporter and registered nurse ali gorman is at the big board with that story tonight. Ali. Hi, guys. There is still a long way to go but the message may finally be getting through that eating and drinking too much is harmful to your health. Because according to store sales and food diaries americans are now eating less. For adults calorie consumption peaked in 2003 but that has been declining slowly ever since. For children, its dropped 9 percent for the average child. The biggest shift has been in full calorie soda. Thats down 25 percent since the late 1990s. Now, Americans Still are not eating nearly enough fruits and vegetables and still eating too much jung food but the downward trend is encouraging. Also today the u. S. Air force has a new unit for transporting patients with ebola or other highly contagious diseases. The transporter Isolation System fits into a c17 transporter plane. It can handle multiple patients. During last years Ebola Outbreak patients were flown back to the u. S. One at a time in a cramped charter jet. Now, this will also boost the quality of care. We can provide Critical Care in the air inside the transport Isolation System. Other units really arent capable of doing that. Air force officials hope that there are no outbreaks like the Ebola Outbreak but said that they will be ready just in case. And finally today for new parents there is always a lot of advice out there but are they getting the right advice from trusted sources . A new study finds that may not be the case. A survey of more than 1,000 new moms shows up to half dont remember getting advice from their doctors about key topics. Were 915 didnt recall advice about breastfeeding. More than half reported no advice on pacifier use. And one in four say their Healthcare Provider didnt discuss the best way for babies to sleep on their back. Now, it is possible that some of this information was given but the new moms were overwhelmed. Many experts recommend new parents write out a list of questions covering those important topics and ask your doctor before the baby arrives. You can always ask again if you forget and the information will be more up to date from a pediatric expert. That is a lot to remember. Thank you ali. Young folks are now being treated at this new outpatient facility at the Childrens Hospital of philadelphia. Its called the Burger Center for advanced pediatric care. Its across the street from chops main hospital in university city. Beautiful, isnt it . The 700,000 square foot facility has the most recent technology in treating young patients. It also offers a more relaxed atmosphere with several outdoor spaces. Ir keeps their nuclear facilities. Military sites can go uninspected. Restrictions end after 10 years. Then iran could build a Nuclear Weapon in two months. Iran has violated 20 International Agreements and is the leading state sponsor of terrorism. Verizon workers in nine states have voted to go on strike over disputes about a new contract. The contract which expires august 1st covers 39,000 workers. The union says verizon is demanding workers sharply increase healthcare can be bruces and macon sessions on pensions. The company has been training nonunion employees to take over in the event of a strike. It is the record fine for fiatchrysler. The company has been ordered to pay more than 100 million for allegedly mishandling the recalls on 11 million vehicles. Regulators say jeep, dodge and chrysler vehicles were on the road with defective steering parts, bad axles electrical problems and more. At least 75 people have died in crashrelated fires. Fiatchrysler says it accepts the consequences and promises to improve how they handle recalls from now on. Almost that time of year believe it or not time to get ready for back to school but good news, families could be spending a little less this year. A National Retail federation released its annual back to School Spending survey. It found families of children in grades k through 12 planned to spend about 600 thrift dollars thats down a bit from the 669 last year. Overall 68 billion will be spent on back to School IncludingCollege Student shoppers. In the last decade School Spending, though has gone up overall 42 percent. During the summer the shore is the place to be and one group in particular has special day of fun. About 75 kids and adults from 21 down were given the Royal Treatment at the shore. All of them have Downs Syndrome. But today that didnt matter as this was their annual beach day. They hit the ocean to swim and to surf on the boards. Its organized and hosted by the lifeguards at Wildwood Beach. Surrounded by lifeguards, different professionals that actually know what theyre doing in the water that,y can help the kids feel confident. The favorite part of the day is just seeing the kids smile. The smiles on their face are just phenomenal and some of the kids they might not be vocal, they might not speak but did you see that huge smile. Yeah, the smile says it all. This is the seventh year in a row that the lifeguards at Wildwood Beach put this on for the kids and the adults with Downs Syndrome so as you can see the kids love it but not only do they love it but the lifeguards and that Business Community that pitches in to make this happen, they say its really their best day of the summer as well. How nice. We love watching it. Thank you sharrie. Yeah. Up next at 5 00 we will check that accuweather forecast for you. Meantime looking live outside, the beach here in Atlantic City, its certainly packed tonight. Meteorologist cecily tynan has details from accuweather. Get ready for the return of the muggies. Uhoh. Thats right. Action news at 5 00 continues. Yeah, im married. Does it matter . Youd do that for me . Really . Yeah id like that. Who are you talking to . Uh, its jake from state farm. Sounds like a really good deal. Jake from state farm, at three in the morning . Who is this . Its jake from state farm. What are you wearing jake from state farm . Uh, khakis. She sounds hideous. Well, shes a guy so. Another reason more people stay with state farm. Get to a better state. Time for accuweather. At the action news big board meteorologist cecily tynan ready or not heat wave number three on our doorstep. Thats right. Today were dealing with a case of muggies. Very warm and muggy out there. Storm tracker6 live double scan showing we have isolated downpours beginning to die off, one in northeast philadelphia and one in Montgomery County near willow grove and a few across Burlington County. Dropping pretty heavy downpours with the high moisture content in the air. Temperaturewise, were generally in the low to mid 80s. Philadelphia 85 degrees. Allentown 86. Trenton 85. Millville 83. Youll notice, though, with those winds out of the southeast it is cooler on the beaches with that sea breeze. The bo