Nice and sunny Sunday in Philadelphia area before heat starts to build
The Philadelphia area can expect sunny and warm weather Sunday before temperatures heat up later this week.
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The Philadelphia area can expect sunny and warm weather Sunday before temperatures heat up later this week.
Saturday will bring partly sunny weather to the Philadelphia area, with temperatures reaching the low to mid-80s with isolated storms.
With another round of severe storms Sunday night, expect damaging winds and downpours that could lead to power outages, travel delays and downed trees.
Strong storms hit the Philadelphia area Saturday night, disrupting July Fourth events and knocking down power lines.
A dangerous heat wave is underway in Philadelphia and the surrounding suburbs this week, where each day temps could surpass 100 degrees.
A dangerous heat wave starts Tuesday and continues into the July 4 weekend as highs climb into the triple digits. Humidity will make it feel like 105-110 degrees.
The Philadelphia region will see periods of rain on Saturday, increasing in the afternoon and evening.
Thursday in the Philadelphia region is going to be very similar to Wednesday, with just a few more clouds.
A NEXT Weather Alert is in effect on Monday in the Philadelphia region for storms and heavy rain.
Sunday is a nice summer day in Philadelphia, but the NEXT Weather team is tracking storms on Monday.
Saturday and Sunday in the Delaware Valley will have fantastic weather for golf, BBQ, fishing, or whatever dad chooses.
Thursday's weather is hot and humid with highs in the low 90s and feeling like the mid-90s.
A NEXT Weather Alert is in effect for the Philadelphia region Sunday for the chance of severe storms.
Scattered storms with severe potential could hit the Philadelphia area Sunday. Before then, Saturday is warm and sunny.
The weekend will be slightly cooler and less humid than the oppressive heat we experienced Thursday and Friday.