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Thursday is warming to the mid 80s and Canadian wildfire smoke is clearing from parts of our region.
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Thursday is warming to the mid 80s and Canadian wildfire smoke is clearing from parts of our region.
Smoke from the Tantallon wildfire in Nova Scotia, Canada will linger over the Philadelphia area into Thursday.
We've had very little rain lately and it's been an unusually dry May.
We're settling into the holiday with a pretty big difference in temperatures across the area.
The unofficial kick-off to summer, aka Memorial Day Weekend, is less than a week away, so will we need the umbrellas?
The week ahead looks to be dry and mild in the mid and upper 70's so keep that garden hose handy.
Tuesday will warm up to 80 degrees. Clouds will build up through the day before rain moves in overnight.
Overall, a dry week is ahead in the Philadelphia region, with the exception of late Tuesday into Wednesday.
Temperatures will get into the 70s on Wednesday with sunny, beautiful days ahead.
Another batch of rain will clip parts of our region and then we'll have a clear afternoon.
Philadelphia will see a shot of rain Tuesday, but after that, high pressure will build through the weekend with mostly sunny skies.
Thursday is slightly warmer than the rest of the week as we look toward a pleasant weekend, finally without rain.
Wednesday is cloudy with cooler temperatures and scattered showers, and those chances increase as the day goes on.
With rain still in the forecast to start the week, we'll start to hit the 70s by next weekend in the Delaware Valley.
Heavy rain will arrive in Philadelphia mid Sunday morning and we could see downpours and thunderstorms throughout the day.
Two separate systems will bring rain to the Philadelphia area this weekend, beginning Friday afternoon.
Friday midday, there will be rain - up to several inches of precipitation into the night and into the early hours of Saturday morning.
We will see some showers and thundershowers with breaks of sun. The best rain chance in the it
Storms arriving Saturday evening could bring damaging winds and downpours.
We'll see temperatures in the 80s this afternoon and are tracking a slight chance of severe weather Saturday afternoon.
The pollen is back again Thursday, and temperatures will be in the high 70s Thursday before we reach the 80s Friday.
Tuesday's weather is a bit of a break from recent heat, but more is on the way.
After the Philadelphia region cools down, expect highs to reach the 70s by Thursday and 80s by Friday, under mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies.
We saw a record high in Wilmington, Delaware of 88 degrees Thursday, and more could be reached Friday.
Thursday will be the hottest day of the year so far, and is another day of elevated wildfire risk.
The Philadelphia Board of Education unanimously voted Thursday to approve a five-year strategic plan to improve the school district.
Smoke from the Allen Road wildfire in Bass River State Forest is leading to air quality alerts for a 2nd straight day.
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The Philadelphia Board of Education unanimously voted Thursday to approve a five-year strategic plan to improve the school district.
Smoke from the Allen Road wildfire in Bass River State Forest is leading to air quality alerts for a 2nd straight day.
Nationally, the bystander CPR response rate is about 40%. But in Philadelphia, it's as low as 23%, according to the American Heart Association.
The star of the improv show and longtime partner of DC Young Fly reportedly died in Miami on Wednesday.
In anticipation of the potential for extreme heat Friday, the School District of Philadelphia will dismiss the school day two hours early at dozens of schools.
The Philadelphia Board of Education unanimously voted Thursday to approve a five-year strategic plan to improve the school district.
Nationally, the bystander CPR response rate is about 40%. But in Philadelphia, it's as low as 23%, according to the American Heart Association.
Customers of two local water agencies are experiencing low water pressure in parts of New Jersey and Pennsylvania Friday.
Two new Pride murals have been painted in Philadelphia -- one by Power Home Remodeling and another by the Eagles.
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Smoke from the Allen Road wildfire in Bass River State Forest is leading to air quality alerts for a 2nd straight day.
The man wanted for allegedly trying to abduct a 7-year-old boy from a Cumberland County Wawa is now in custody, police said Friday.
A stretch of New Jersey's Garden State Parkway has reopened after it was closed due to low visibility from smoke.
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A fire in New Jersey's Bass River State Forest continues to grow Thursday, spreading to 5,000 acres. The New Jersey Forest Fire Service is asking people to avoid the area.
This week on the Pulse of Philadelphia, Summer is in full force in the region, a Delaware school's senior prank is going viral and a decorated Army surgeon is making military history by becoming the first Asian American and the first woman to lead the New Jersey Army National Guard.
Thursday is warming to the mid 80s and Canadian wildfire smoke is clearing from parts of our region.
Code orange quality alert: Smoke from Nova Scotia wildfires lingers over the region, and Delaware has an air quality alert after a N.J. wildfire.
The video posted to St. Andrew's Instagram account has now gone viral with nearly 2 million likes and more than 9,000 comments.
With Friday being National Donut Day, doughnut shops are celebrating by giving away free pastries or special promotions.
The research at CHOP's Center for Celiac Disease is aimed at finding a treatment for the disease.
Today's Mental Reset series at Love Park has been canceled due to an air quality alert in the Philadelphia region.
The Delaware musician didn't want to wait on a transplant list instead he turned to Facebook and a day later a stranger came forward to offer her kidney.
Former first lady Rosalynn Carter's dementia diagnosis was announced as former President Jimmy Carter continues to receive hospice care.
One woman is sharing a message for others after her battle with melanoma on this "Don't Fry Day."
Many in our area have strong feelings when talking about the gridlock in Washington over the debt ceiling fight.
Some Tastykakes containing peanut butter were improperly labeled, sparking a recall due to allergy concerns.
Proposals to raise the nation's debt limit include spending cuts to coronavirus relief funds that haven't been used.
Hey, high school grads! Krispy Kreme shops in our area are giving away a free dozen donuts on Wednesday.
The high prices of essential goods, particularly food and housing, has made it tough for many folks to afford the soaring cost of their energy bills.
A stretch of New Jersey's Garden State Parkway has reopened after it was closed due to low visibility from smoke.
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Nick Nurse spent the past five seasons as the head coach of the Toronto Raptors, where he won the NBA Finals and went the playoffs three times.
Barbaro's eventual death after getting hurt in the 2006 Preakness also proved a learning experience as well as capturing the public's attention as it rooted on the colt in his battle to survive.
The Phillies on Thursday placed Bohm on the 10-day injured list with a strained left hamstring.
Patti LaBelle gave the Eagles' Jalen Hurts a bouquet of white and gold roses, with the gold roses displaying a number 1.
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Throughout his history-making residency thus far, Joel has sold 1.6 million tickets to fans from all 50 states and 120 countries.
Patti LaBelle gave the Eagles' Jalen Hurts a bouquet of white and gold roses, with the gold roses displaying a number 1.
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With an event similar to "Shark Tank," Liguori Academy is turning students into entrepreneurs overnight.
Eight Camden high school students are getting experience as pharmacy technicians at the locally owned Bell Rexall Drugs.
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On this week's Focusing on the Future Wakisha Bailey speaks with the team and finds out how they are making a difference with other high schoolers.
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Tammie Souza has your Friday afternoon weather forecast.
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The House bill would give incentives to companies that shift to a four-day, 32-hour workweek.
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