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Mostly dry and muggy day
There will be a chance for an early morning and late afternoon shower but for the most part Thursday will be dry and muggy. By Friday the weather will be gorgeous, setting the stage for a very nice weekend. First Alert meteorologist Justin Godynick has the 10-day forecast that includes the chance for heat wave number four.
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Tracking showers
It’s a gray Wednesday with chances for more showers and storms. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Bill Henley is tracking when skies will finally clear.
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Grab an umbrella to play it safe
Sunny days are ahead, but first meteorologist Bill Henley says you could need your umbrella Wednesday and Thursday due to scattered showers and storms.
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Humid conditions with chance for a few showers
It’ll be humid on Wednesday and there’s a chance for some occasional showers expected over the next two days. However, Friday looks to be spectacular bringing less humidity and plenty of sunshine to start the weekend. NBC10’s First Alert meteorologist Marvin Gomez has the forecast to plan ahead.
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Clearing out ahead of more rain
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Bill Henley is tracking the return of stormy weather Tuesday night.
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Drying out after overnight storms
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Bill Henley is tracking more rain expected Tuesday night.
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Cloudy, muggy conditions with chance for spotty showers
More storms are expected to move across our area through Monday night bringing heavy rain. As the week goes on, we’ll have muggy, cloudy conditions with the chance for multiple showers. Sunny conditions expected to return for the weekend. First Alert meteorologist Marvin Gomez has the forecast.
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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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Some stormy weather
Temps will push into the 80s to start the workweek as storms are possible. Meteorologist Bill Henley has your First Alert Weather forecast.
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Tracking storms this week
Some spots on Monday morning have isolated showers and storms. More storms are expected during the workweek, meteorologist Bill Henley says. He also has highs in the 80s this week in the First Alert Weather forecast.
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Chance for thunderstorms for most of week ahead
The temperatures will be cooler as we head into the week and there will be a chance for thunderstorms almost every day. The first round will come Monday evening and last through to Thursday. All of this before we head into our fourth heat wave of the summer. First Alert meteorologist Justin Godynick has the 10-day forecast.
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Comfortable temps but chance for multiple days of rain to come
Sunday’s temperatures were slightly cooler, so it was comfortable enough to be out and about. There are some spotty showers expected for some areas as we head into the evening. The chance for more rain and thunderstorms will continue into the week but temperatures will remain cooler. First Alert meteorologist Justin Godynick has the 10-day forecast.
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Chance for showers
NBC10 First Alert meteorologist Bill Henley is tracking the chance for spotty showers for some parts of the Philadelphia region this Saturday.
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Beautiful summer day in the neighborhood
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Brian Mendoza is tracking a nice Friday.
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Summer weekend starts with sunny skies, but chances for rain later
Enjoy sunshine and low humidity Friday. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Bill Henley is tracking typical summer conditions through the weekend with some chances for stormy weather and showers.
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The weather for Friday is looking great, at least
With all these computer issues happening around the region, at least Bill Henley’s First Alert Weather forecast for the weekend is looking good.
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Tracking Friday sun, highs in 80s
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Bill Henley is tracking nice weather Friday.
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Not as hot
Temps on Thursday are only expected to push into the 80s. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Bill Henley tells you how long it will last.
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So long 90s, hello 80s
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Bill Henley is tracking mostly clear days of highs in the 80s.
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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.