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. starting to see banding through essexintobergenbutthat darker blue is going to lead to those higher more significant totals where you see the possibility of an excess of half a foot of snow so between now and 7:00 a.m. it's snow. rain does retreat even well to the east. 7 to 10 is the busiest period and i know that's the busiest commute time too. 10 to 1 we start to see it taper off and it's done by this afternoon. 4 to 6 plus again locally more in those areas where the band 2 to 4 in the city and a trace to two well north and west where it will be a snow event but further away from the moisture source so there's a lot of dynamics in this challenging friday morning and a lot of traffic dynamics too right alex? >> we are starting to see the effects of the mix on the roadways. we have an over turned tractor trailer blocking the lane on the eastbound side of route 78 exit 29 so that will effect your ride. also in new jersey the turnpike has a 45 miles per hour speed restriction between the george washington bridge due to poor road conditions. also seeing a 45 miles per hour spee
. starting to see banding through essex into bergen but that darker blue is going to lead to those higher more significant totals where you see the possibility of an excess of half a foot of snow so between now and 7:00 a.m. it's snow. rain does retreat even well to the east. 7 to 10 is the busiest period and i know that's the busiest commute time too. 10 to 1 we start to see it taper off and it's done by this afternoon. 4 to 6 plus again locally more in those areas where the band 2 to 4 in the...
son. >> it's shocking. i can't imagine. >> reporter: khari noerdlinger is being heldinbergencountyjail on half a million dollars bail. reporting live this morning from edgewater, new jersey, janelle burrell, cbs 2 news. >> thank you, janelle. >>> 5:32 now. time for traffic and weather on the 2s. 39 degrees now. it will be warmer today, huh? >> yesterday it was 50 at this yesterday was a real tweet -- a tweet or treat? >> someone is very active. . >> aa dabba do! so funny. >> on instagram, just like that, things can change. it will be cool today, but nice and bright. but get ready for wednesday. we will look at the risk of flooding tomorrow in a bit. in the city now, 39 degrees. the pretty skies overhead. quarter moon and sunshine then, we'll see clouds creep in overnight. some of the models have rain by this time tomorrow morning. i think that's a little aggressive, but there's the system there. well to the west. so save your day today. take advantage of it. enjoy it. mine for a february day, 48, just plain great with lots of sun. staten island chuck, hopefully will sleep in becau
son. >> it's shocking. i can't imagine. >> reporter: khari noerdlinger is being held in bergen county jail on half a million dollars bail. reporting live this morning from edgewater, new jersey, janelle burrell, cbs 2 news. >> thank you, janelle. >>> 5:32 now. time for traffic and weather on the 2s. 39 degrees now. it will be warmer today, huh? >> yesterday it was 50 at this yesterday was a real tweet -- a tweet or treat? >> someone is very active. ....
down to the hillsofbergenyoumay see maybe an inch or two in the city could just be an inch but just close to the city 2-4 for parts of even queens out to nassau and the bigger totals we have a winter storm warning so the wind is a factor, you've got snow, so it's challenging for long island into central and eastern connecticut as well if that's where you're headed. still a chance tonight and we've got coastal flooding concerns too but then hello, low. there's another low that slides by so there's a chance for more snow tomorrow to be heavier to the south central south jersey if that's home or where you're headed on tuesday, you have a better chance foreseeing more accumulating snow so it depends on geography and timing but it is going to be a busier week. 36 snowy and windy today particularly south and east and then that chance for snow in the forecast again tomorrow and again wednesday and by friday into saturday look at these numbers, high on sunday, valentine's day only 22 single digit wind chills widespread this weekend. all right, unfortuntely there's widespread headaches this
down to the hills of bergen you may see maybe an inch or two in the city could just be an inch but just close to the city 2-4 for parts of even queens out to nassau and the bigger totals we have a winter storm warning so the wind is a factor, you've got snow, so it's challenging for long island into central and eastern connecticut as well if that's where you're headed. still a chance tonight and we've got coastal flooding concerns too but then hello, low. there's another low that slides by so...
northbergenhome.more than 50 animals were found with no heat and filthy living conditions. a dead dog and several cats were also discovered. the new owner remembers seeing images from the day the animals were rescued. >> i saw people carrying out the dogs and some of them were so young and to think that no one was really caring for them and some of them looked really frightened. i saw 50 or 60 dogs in need and needs us. >> she and her husband reached out to a shelter. >> when she first assessed him she said they had to carry him out. he wouldn't come out on a leash. so thinking they were traumatized. >> he's since become a part of the family and has new found friends. he was able to find a loving and happy home but there are still other dogs that are up for adoption. these three are some of the dogs that were most skiddish when they were rescued and can be found in oak ridge new jersey. these other dogs can be adopted from the animal refuge in oakland. valerie castro cbs 2 news. >> cute bear. since the rescue operation the man accused of hoarding the animals has not been foun
north bergen home. more than 50 animals were found with no heat and filthy living conditions. a dead dog and several cats were also discovered. the new owner remembers seeing images from the day the animals were rescued. >> i saw people carrying out the dogs and some of them were so young and to think that no one was really caring for them and some of them looked really frightened. i saw 50 or 60 dogs in need and needs us. >> she and her husband reached out to a shelter. >>...
from across new jerseyincludingbergenandessex counties are trying to help get this under control. the hillsborough police department says the new jersey department of environmental protection is monitoring air quality and so far found moe issues but they are continuing to keep an eye on it. we know there are at least several businesses here when we did a check on the address it came back to a container business and cabness business but this fire showing no signs of burning out any time soon. live this morning in summerset county, new jersey andrea grymes cbs 2 news. >> time for traffic and weather on the 2s. 16 degrees out there right now. of course the temperatures don't help firefighters. >> can you imagine? the firefighters have to fight fires, the crews working on roads out there. folks that have to work outside, if that's you you have to pay attention to your body. but take breaks, layer up and drink lots of water. true. in the city 16 and feel like 5 so the wind chill is 5 right now. we'll see sun give way to clouds and a few snow showers this afternoon and then squalls aff
from across new jersey including bergen and essex counties are trying to help get this under control. the hillsborough police department says the new jersey department of environmental protection is monitoring air quality and so far found moe issues but they are continuing to keep an eye on it. we know there are at least several businesses here when we did a check on the address it came back to a container business and cabness business but this fire showing no signs of burning out any time...
the correct answer. >>> this week's book of the week ispeterbergen's"unitedstates of jihad: investigating america's home-grown terrorists." bergen's reporting on the cases of home-grown jihadis is just excellent. his research is insightful, and his conclusions are balanced. we have less to fear about these lone wolves than the hype surrounding them suggests. >>> and now for the "last look." 2.5 years ago after sitting in l.a. bumper-to-bumper traffic, elon musk came one a concept he called the hyperloop and challenged engineers to build it. the idea was for a transportation tube where people could travel long distances on a cushion of air at record speeds. from l.a. to san francisco in just 30 minutes, for example. last weekend, students gathered at texas a&m for a hyperloop pod design competition run by his company, spacex. the winning team for best overall design came from mit. the students designed a pod that would travel through such a tube essentially levitating on magnetic skis. mit and 30 other teams will test their designs this summer on a one-mile track spacex is b
the correct answer. >>> this week's book of the week is peter bergen's "united states of jihad: investigating america's home-grown terrorists." bergen's reporting on the cases of home-grown jihadis is just excellent. his research is insightful, and his conclusions are balanced. we have less to fear about these lone wolves than the hype surrounding them suggests. >>> and now for the "last look." 2.5 years ago after sitting in l.a. bumper-to-bumper traffic,...
answer. this week's book is "jihad."peterbergen'sreportingis just excellent. his research is insightful and conclusions are balanced. we have less to fear about these lone wolves than the hype surrounding them suggests. and now for "the last look." 2 1/2 years ago after sitting in l.a. bumper-to-bumper traffic, there was a challenge for engineers to build a hyperloop. the idea was where people could travel long distances on a cushion of air at record speeds from l.a. to san francisco in just 30 minutes, for example. well, last weekend, students gathered at texas a&m university for a hyperloop art design competition run by musk's company, spacex. the winning team for best overall design came from m.i.t. the students designed a pod that would travel through such a cube. 30 other team also test their design this is summer on a one-mile track spacex is building near its california headquarters. several private companies are, working on the challenge as well. maybe one day we'll sit back, relax and float along at over 700 miles per hour. for now, we are at least one step closer to
answer. this week's book is "jihad." peter bergen's reporting is just excellent. his research is insightful and conclusions are balanced. we have less to fear about these lone wolves than the hype surrounding them suggests. and now for "the last look." 2 1/2 years ago after sitting in l.a. bumper-to-bumper traffic, there was a challenge for engineers to build a hyperloop. the idea was where people could travel long distances on a cushion of air at record speeds from l.a. to...
can move around because of a local foundation and a very big surprise. cbs has the storyfrombergencounty.>> [applause] >> reporter: a special delivery wheeled into garfield, new jersey all to surprise seven- year-old gavin cheski. this new medical stroller is now his to keep. it's something he and his parents had desperately needed. >> it's going to change gavin's life and be able to do regular >> gavin has a genetic condition that affects his heart and mobility. this stroller will now make getting around much easier. >> it's going to help us be able to do our normal every day things without having to get a wheelchair for him. >> a local organization that helps new jersey children with rare conditions called let them be little x2 foundation heard gavin's story and the founder was looking for funds and called a friend for help. >> he mentioned gavin and struggling and i said what do you need and he said i need $3500. i said you've got it. >> you didn't think twice? >> i had no right to think twice. >> bill carol is first meeting gavin and seeing his money was more than well spent.
can move around because of a local foundation and a very big surprise. cbs has the story from bergen county. >> [applause] >> reporter: a special delivery wheeled into garfield, new jersey all to surprise seven- year-old gavin cheski. this new medical stroller is now his to keep. it's something he and his parents had desperately needed. >> it's going to change gavin's life and be able to do regular >> gavin has a genetic condition that affects his heart and mobility....