Matt pelman joins us lag with karen karen rogers who is presenting the pick of the week. Yes, i am and its matt pelman. No, not really. Todays weather is gorgeous. Lets take a look at satellite and radar showing that the clouds are out of here. No rain in sight for our region and were off to a good start to the day but you know what, feels kind of cool out there. Lets look at these numbers early this morning and check the conditions for you. And we have temperatures even cooler than they were yesterday morning in spots. 61 in reading. 67, though, in philadelphia and 63 at Atlantic City airport. And as we look at the day ahead, were seeing lots of sunshine today. Its a beauty. And we have low humidity. So, sunshine, low humidity, temperatures you can see a high of 83 here as we look at the day planner so thats just a couple degrees below average. By 7 00 a. M. , 64 degrees. Still in the 60s. By lunchtime were up to 80. Nice and sunny. 3 oclock, 5 oclock sitting at your high of 83. At 7
Next big Solar Eclipse which is in april of 2024. Yeah, and the crossroads, mark strassman, will be here again in carbondale, illinois. We had a total eclipse today, there will be another one in seven years. Tens of thousands came here to Southern Illinois university in carbondale to watch the total eclipse. Some came for fun, some for the science. Here is adriana diaz. Reporter totality was a golden opportunity for nasa scientists like lou gallo. This is game day, like the superbowl of eclipses. Reporter they gave superbowl worthy words as the u. S. Caught its first glimpse in oregon. It is amazing, fantastic. Reporter because of the potential for data collection, nasa covered it like the big game. They aimed 14 satellites, flew ten airplanes, launched upwards of 70 datacollecting balloons and deployed telescopes along the path of totality. Why is it important to study the suns corona . The most simple answer is were explores. It is in our genes so we explore the universe. Reporter ev
Mark strassman. Oh, my, it is almost complete. Reporter across america the clock work of the cosmos turned day into night, and then day again. And for one afternoon, millions of people looked up at the sky rather than down at their phones. Oh, my gosh, there it goes reporter 200 million americans live within a days drive of the path of totality, and many hit the road to witness the laws of nature go topsyturvy. Have a good time. Reporter 100,000 star gazers surged into madras, oregon, population 7,000. When the magic moment arrived, totality, people across the unit canry gaped in wonder, including our team of cbs news correspondents. This is incredible to watch. It is gone, it is gone. It is gone, were in darkness. Take off the glasses. Reporter satellite imagery showed the trajectory sweep. From the Pacific Northwest the eclipse raced 2500 miles across americas heartland in roughly 90 minutes. It was just as riveting from 30,000 feet. Youll have a nice view of the sun off the righthan
Sure knees down. Mike youre right. Ed i mean, its within literally one frame of our video before this ball comes out. And remember, it was ruled down on the field. So this would volcano to be indisputable. Mike that is not indisputable. Ed no, it is literally within a half frame one way or the other there that ball came out. I dont think it did and i dont think there is. Mike there have been times when we said you couldnt possibly overturn that. Cole right there, its on the ground. Again, its within a half of whoo. Drk that angle is the closest one that looks like a fumble. Ed the looks like the ball is just starting to come loose right as newbys knee is start ing to. I think if they called it a fumble on the field, im not sure they could overturn it. But because they call candidate it not a stands. It was. Referee after further review, the ruling on the field of the runner down prior to the fumble stands as called. Nebraska football, first down and ten. Sr. Ervink vskki. That is the r
66 55 average. 67 55. Cant break through that average very often. 89 the record high. Westsouthwest, westsouthwest, westsouthwest. Its not strong. It is a sea breeze. 50s on the temps or upper 40s san jose, palo alto. Decent low bringing rain and rain showers up to seattle and also portland, but there is enough there to keep that fog going. I think all the way through wednesday, and then we will see warmer inland temps by the end of the week. Nice to cool to warm depending how close you are to that fog bank or the coast. 80s, a few 90s inland. 60s, 70s coast and bay. Sal, you have had a lot to work with on a monday morning . Thats right. We have a lot of slow traffic, steve. Good morning to you. We are starting with the bay bridge toll plaza. Taking about 25 minutes to wade through the slow traffic getting onto the bridge. We have been crushed. All of a sudden we have a lot of people showing up. It was slower on that upper deck of the bay bridge. No major problems on the span, but ther