Sweltering temperatures hit record highs in the Delaware Valley
It's day six of the heat wave impacting the Philadelphia region. CBS News Philadelphia meteorologist Tammie Souza has your forecast.
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It's day six of the heat wave impacting the Philadelphia region. CBS News Philadelphia meteorologist Tammie Souza has your forecast.
Sunday will be hot, muggy, and breezy with increasing clouds and isolated strong/severe storms in the evening. High of 99, feels like 106. Andrew Kozak has the forecast.
A Heat Health Emergency in the city of Philadelphia led many people to local cooling centers, like the Cecil B. Moore Library and the Chew Park Pool in South Philly to try and beat the heat.
An excessive heat watch that was set to begin Saturday has been shifted to a heat advisory. The excessive heat watch for Sunday, June 23, has been upgraded to an excessive heat warning with a high dew point and humidity adding to the heat and creating potential feels-like temperatures as high as 106 degrees.
A heat advisory is in effect in the Philadelphia region on Saturday as the Lehigh Valley and Poconos face a low threat of potential severe storms. There could be more intense rain and wind on Sunday with additional chances of hail and an isolated tornado. Meanwhile an air quality alert for ozone and particulate matter remains in effect as the region pushes toward potential record high temperatures and feels-like temps over 100, Tammie Souza reports.
Warm nights in the 70's and hot days in the 90's without relief. Isolated thunderstorms Saturday may briefly cool some of us down. Chief Meteorologist Bill Kelly has the forecast.
A heat wave that's already given us the hottest days of 2024 is back in force again on Friday, this time with an air quality alert as that heat dome over the Philadelphia region doesn't budge. Bill Kelly reports.
The heat wave in Philadelphia is continuing Friday with a potential feels-like temperature of 100, Meteorologist Tammie Souza reports.
While Philadelphia continues to deal with a heat wave, Bill Kelly says it will be even hotter on Friday than Thursday.
Bill Kelly has the latest weather forecast for the Philadelphia region as it deals with a heat wave.
The start of an excessive heat watch in Philadelphia has been pushed back, but temperatures are still high along with the dew point and humidity on Thursday, Tammie Souza reports. It's still likely that Sunday could give us potentially record-breaking heat.
Bill Kelly says we could see a slight chance of showers on Friday and Saturday, but we'll still be dealing with scorching temperatures.
Bill Kelly has the latest weather forecast as the Delaware Valley is dealing with extreme heat.
Philadelphia health officials have declared a Heat Health Emergency beginning Thursday at 8 a.m. That will activate cooling centers, a hotline and other services for residents until at least Saturday.
The normal high temperature in the Philadelphia region around this time of year is 84 degrees. On Wednesday we close out spring with hot weather alerts including a heat advisory, with an excessive heat watch in effect for Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware on Thursday, Grant Gilmore reports.
Bill Kelly says temperatures will reach a high of 95 degrees in the Philadelphia region on Wednesday for Juneteenth.
Bill Kelly has the latest weather forecast on the heat affecting the Philadelphia region.
The heat wave is going to last at least until Monday, June 24 with temperatures in the mid- or high 90s in the Philadelphia area - and a chance at 100 degrees on Friday. Tammie Souza explains what days we could see temperature records and how you can stay cool and beat the heat.
Heat advisories and heat warnings are in effect across the Northeast U.S. as a heat dome sits over the region and will not budge for several days. Meteorologist Tammie Souza has tips on how to stay cool and the forecast for these high temperatures around the Philadelphia region.
Bill Kelly says the temperatures will ramp up each day this week in the Philadelphia region as the area deals with extreme heat.
Bill Kelly has the latest on what you need to know about this week's heat wave impacting the Delaware Valley.
A stifling heat wave is coming to the Philadelphia area with highs expected to reach the upper 90s. Meteorologist Andrew Kozak has what you need to know to prepare for the sweltering weather.
Grant Gilmore says the Delaware Valley could see record-breaking heat this week.
Grant Gilmore has the latest weather forecast for the Philadelphia region.
The weekend weather in Philadelphia makes for a beautiful and sunny Father's Day. But heat and humidity are on the way in the region as a heat wave is about to sit over the eastern U.S. for several days. Andrew Kozak has your forecast.
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Investigators returned to the home Friday to search for possible human remains, but none were found at the property, police say.
Police are looking for a driver accused of intentionally striking an officer with a vehicle in North Philadelphia Friday night, police say.
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Dangerous high temperatures that could feel like 110 degrees are coming to the Philadelphia region next week. Before then, we're tracking showers and isolated thunderstorms this weekend. NEXT Weather Meteorologist Tammie Souza has the latest forecast.