Severe storms possible in Philadelphia region on Thursday before Fourth of July
A NEXT Weather Alert will be in effect on Thursday for the threat of severe storms in the Philadelphia region.
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A NEXT Weather Alert will be in effect on Thursday for the threat of severe storms in the Philadelphia region.
The Philadelphia region can expect more rain Wednesday before things clear up for the Fourth of July holiday.
A severe thunderstorm watch is also in effect until 9 p.m. Tuesday for parts of Delaware and South Jersey.
Scattered showers and thunderstorms are moving through the Philadelphia region on Monday.
The weather in Philadelphia on Sunday will be hot but less humid than on Saturday.
It's a cloudy start to Saturday, but have faith. The sun will come out, and temps will turn hot midday before gusty evening storms likely roll through.
Temperatures on Friday will stay in the mid to low 70s in the Philadelphia region.
After several record-breaking days with excessive heat, temperatures are returning to normal for this time of year.
The heat wave continues in the Philadelphia region on Wednesday, but relief is in sight.
Once the Philadelphia region gets past the heat wave, unstable air returns, and the storm door will open through the weekend.
The high temperature so far at Philadelphia International Airport reached 99, breaking a record high of 98 set last year.
Sunday will be hot and humid with hazy skies and highs in the upper 90s before dropping to the low 80s by nightfall.
Heat alerts will be in effect across the Philadelphia region starting Sunday as Saturday kicks off a multi-day heat wave.
Welcome to Summer! Mother Nature will deliver the first heat wave of the year, which will linger through next Thursday.
Expect sunny skies, low humidity, and seasonable temperatures in the mid-80s on the first day of summer.
The severe weather threat in the Philadelphia region ended Thursday night after storms prompted multiple weather alerts.
Temperatures climb back into the upper 80s and low 90s Wednesday, but humidity could make it feel like 100 degrees. A heat advisory has been issued through tomorrow.
Tuesday will be another cloudy day in the Philadelphia region, but temps will be a bit warmer with scattered storms.
We're kicking off Monday just like the weekend — more clouds, scattered showers and temps stuck in the 60s in the Philadelphia region.
Saturday brings a noticeable change. Clouds stick around for most of the day, and we'll be dodging showers and a few thunderstorms.
It will be a bit cooler on Friday in the mid to upper 80s in the Philadelphia region with increasing clouds and a chance of isolated storms.
Thursday will be a sunny, hot and hazy day in Philadelphia, though a Code Orange Air Quality Alert is in effect for much of the region.
The NEXT Weather forecast is calling for Wednesday and Thursday to be a little warmer and less humid than normal in the Philadelphia region.
Parts of the Philadelphia region are under a marginal risk for severe weather on Tuesday.
In the Philadelphia area, Monday begins with a chance of just a few scattered showers early followed by a mostly cloudy day.
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