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Tornado warnings expire for Rehoboth and Dewey beaches in Delaware
The National Weather Service issued a tornado warning for areas of Delaware Monday night that has since expired.
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Cooler, more comfortable conditions expected as heat wave ends
Wednesday night’s rainfall was more beneficial than anything else. It brought in cooler air to break the heat wave and those temperatures will be sticking around for the foreseeable future. There are more rain chances for several days ahead but nothing major. First Alert meteorologist Justin Godynick has the forecast.
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Storms leave heavy damage behind in Camden County
Wednesday’s storms left heavy damage in Camden County, New Jersey, and officials in Voorhees say lightning caused an apartment fire. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle has the story.
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Thunderstorms expected to break the extreme heat for the end of the work week
Showers and storms are passing through our region as we come to the end of our third heat wave of the summer. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Brian Mendoza has your forecast.
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Tracking heat and storms
More storms are possible across the region this Wednesday. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Brian Mendoza has the latest.
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One last day of heat wave and it ends with storms
More storms are expected Wednesday on the final day of the heat wave. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Bill Henley is tracking the latest.
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Storms expected to end heat wave
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Bill Henley is tracking a stormy end to the heat wave on Wednesday.
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More storms possible Wednesday evening as intense heat sticks around
Wednesday remains hot as temperatures remain in the high 90s. Another round of thunderstorms is also possible with damaging winds around dinner time. A cold front is on the way to bring the heat wave to an end by Thursday. First Alert meteorologist Marvin Gomez has the 10-day forecast.
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The Philly region could hit 100 degrees this week as the heat wave continues
The heat wave continues this week and the Philadelphia region could hit 100 degrees. How long will the sweltering temperatures last? NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Brian Mendoza has the forecast.
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Dangerous heat as we could hit 100
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Bill Henley is tracking steamy conditions Tuesday that could get us to 100 degrees.
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We could hit 100 degrees for 1st time in 12 years
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Bill Henley is tracking a steamy Tuesday that could get to 100 degrees. That’s something that hasn’t happened in Philadelphia since 2012.
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Scorching temperatures expected for Tuesday
Temperatures are projected to reach 100 degrees on Tuesday and with that comes a lot of health risks. It won’t be the day to spend too much time outdoors. The heat wave is expected to end by Thursday. First Alert meteorologist Marvin Gomez has tips for how to stay safe.
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Philly expected to reach 100 degrees this week
Twelve summers ago, Philadelphia reached 100 degree temperatures and now it’s happening again this week. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Michelle Rotella has the latest weather forecast.
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Not only will it feel like triple digits, but we could actually hit 100 degrees in Philly
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Michelle Rotella is tracking temps feeling like 100 or more through much of the Philadelphia region the next few days. On Tuesday, it could actual hit triple digits in Philadelphia.
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Severe thunderstorm warnings for parts of Pa., NJ pass
A severe thunderstorm warning is in effect for parts of Philadelphia and New Jersey until 4 p.m. Wednesday.
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First Alert: Dangerous heat, humidity
Temps will push toward 100 Monday and Tuesday and feel even hotter. NBC10 meteorologist Bill Henley has the latest on the First Alert for the dangerous heat wave.
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Rehab 13: The team keeping first responders in NJ healthy, safe amid heat
NBC10’s Brenna Weick speaks to Cherry Hill Fire Department EMS Capt. Greg Allen and others about the work that Deer Park Fire Company’s Rehab 13 does to keep firefighters, medics, police officers and other first responders safe amid the heat of summer.
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Risk for flooding still possible for Saturday
More showers and storms are likely Saturday in the morning before we could see another heat wave. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Justin Godynick has your forecast.
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Officials remind everyone to stay safe as heavy rains bring flooding
First responders are reminding everyone, drivers and those staying home, to avoid flooded areas and situations that could put others in danger. NBC10’s Deanna Durante has more.
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Storms cause heavy rain and flood threat throughout the region
Storms continue to move through parts of the region, causing heavy rain and a flood threat. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Michelle Rotella has the forecast.