Philadelphia region bracing for heavy rain Tuesday night
Bill Kelly has the latest weather forecast for the Philadelphia area.
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Bill Kelly has the latest weather forecast for the Philadelphia area.
Two weather systems we're tracking this week threaten to bring heavy rain that could cause flooding in the Philadelphia region. Meteorologist Grant Gilmore has the forecast for a NEXT Weather Alert Day.
Most of the Philadelphia area is under a flood watch from Tuesday into Wednesday as storms approach the region, Kate Bilo reports. The strongest line of these storms could hit late Tuesday night and into Wednesday morning and sets off an unsettled weather week. Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware could also see remnants of Tropical Storm Debby later this week.
Chief Meteorologist Bill Kelly has the latest on Tropical Storm Debby and how it -- and other possible showers -- will affect the Philadelphia region this week.
Bill Kelly has the latest weather forecast for the Philadelphia area.
A few showers and rumbles of thunder rolled through on Sunday, but the strong and severe storms mostly stayed away. Clearing skies and some patchy fog led us into the start of the new work week.
Monday will be the best day of the week to get outside, with highs in the upper 80s and low 90s and bright, sunny skies. Rain returns Tuesday night into Wednesday, and storms from the remnants of Hurricane Debby could impact the region at the end of the week.
Andrew Kozak says after Monday, there will be a chance for rain each day in the Philadelphia region.
Andrew Kozak has your latest weather forecast for the Philadelphia region.
Sunday will be another warm and humid day with mostly cloudy skies. A few scattered showers and storms are possible, but we're not expecting any widespread severe weather.
Sunday brings another warm and humid day to the area with mixed skies. Any sunshine should help bubble-up a few scattered showers and storms, but severe weather isn't expected. The rest of the week will be unsettled with a chance of showers and storms each day and cooler temps in the upper 70s and low 80s.
Sunday brings another very warm and humid day to the area, with mixed skies. Andrew Kozak has the forecast.
Flood watches and severe thunderstorm watches are in effect across the Philadelphia region on Saturday as storms move in that could bring heavy rain, lightning strikes and potentially damaging winds.
Much of the Philadelphia region is under a heat advisory and then through the afternoon into the evening, the weather turns rainy and stormy with a line moving from west to east. It's a NEXT Weather Alert Day, and Tammie Souza breaks down why and times out when these storms will arrive where you live.
Saturday brings evening storms forecast, some of which could be severe. Bill Kelly has the forecast.
Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued for most of the area as severe t-storms roll through the region. Grant Gilmore has the forecast.
Parts of the Philadelphia region are under an excessive heat warning as humid weather leads to feels-like temperatures into the triple digits on Friday. Kate Bilo breaks down how hot it will get and the potential for scattered storms Friday night and each afternoon of the weekend.
The Philadelphia region is under a heat advisory through 8 p.m. Friday. Chief Meteorologist Bill Kelly has the forecast.
Bill Kelly has the latest weather forecast for the Philadelphia region.
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The dew point in Philadelphia doesn't get much better than muggy or gross for the next several days, Meteorologist Kate BIlo says. Dry air will limit thunderstorm chances on Thursday, but Friday and the weekend look more unsettled and potentially stormy.
Thursday will be hot and humid with highs that feel like 100 degrees or higher in the Philadelphia region. Chief Meteorologist Bill Kelly has the forecast.
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The fourth heat wave of the year begins Wednesday with the high expected to reach 90 degree, though humidity will make it feel like 97 later in the day. After that, a heat advisory goes into effect Thursday morning until Friday night due to the heat index likely exceeding 100 degrees.
Bill Kelly says Wednesday will be the start of a heat wave in the Philadelphia area. Temperatures are expected to be 90 degrees and feel hotter with humidity.
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