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NEXT Weather: Rain starts moving in, greatest risk for power outages Tuesday night

Rain has started moving into the Delaware Valley, but the heaviest downpours and strongest winds will start to batter the region Tuesday afternoon and evening. Because winds could gust between 40-60 mph, there's a heightened risk for power outages between 8-11 p.m. Grant Gilmore when we can expect the worst of this storm. https://www.cbsnews.com/philadelphia/news/philadelphia-pennsylvania-new-jersey-delaware-weather-forecast-rain-high-winds-flooding-tuesday/

NEXT Weather: What to expect with Tuesday's rain storm

Another major storm is heading toward the Delaware Valley, but this system will be all rain. The powerful storm will bring 1-3 inches of rain across the region, but some spots could see up to 4 inches. Winds could gust between 40-50 mph in Philadelphia and 50-60 mph at the shore, possibly leading to power outages and downed trees. Tammie Souza has more on what's coming this week. https://www.cbsnews.com/philadelphia/news/pennsylvania-new-jersey-delaware-weather-forecast-lingering-rain-snow-tracking-rain-tuesday/

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