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After the Friday morning storms in Philadelphia, conditions dry out a bit ahead of yet another weather maker for the weekend.
Clouds and chilly temps will be the rule for the next few days as a weather maker moves through the Philadelphia region. The ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Pollen levels will remain high for the rest of the week, with our next chance of rain holding off until Friday night into Saturday. WEDNESDAY: Mostly sunny and mild ...
A FIRST ALERT will be in effect for the Philadelphia region late Monday afternoon into the evening due to storms that are expected to bring heavy rain, flooding and a possible isolated tornado.
The storms will bring the chance of isolated strong to severe storms with damaging wind gusts and heavy rain. The atmospheric conditions could even produce a brief, weak tornado.
Philadelphia is in for an Easter treat this weekend as temperatures are expected to soar into the 80s with plenty of sunshine ...
As chilly as the weather will be in the Northeast much of this week, a late week storm will add to the degrading pattern with heavy rain and even wet snow for some locations.
Rain showers are likely Monday ... Some of the storms could produce heavy rainfall, with total precipitation predicted in the range of a half-inch to an inch at the airport outside Allentown.