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Thursday will be the hottest day of the year, so far
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Bill Henley is calling for the hottest day of the year, so far, on Thursday with temperatures across Philadelphia expected to break 90 degrees. Friday should be just as nice but, there is a chance of showers ahead on the weekend.
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Temp reaching 90 Thursday!
The temperature in the Philly area is set to reach 90 for the first time this year. NBC10 First Alert Meteorologist Brittney Shipp has the full forecast.
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Sunny and beautiful day on tap
You can expect sunny skies and warm temperatures for your Wednesday. NBC10 First Alert meteorologist Bill Henley is tracking temperatures as you head out the door.
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Sunny days ahead
Warm temperatures and sunny skies are ahead the next couple of days. NBC10 Meteorologist Brittney Shipp has the full forecast.
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Rain moves out ahead of fantastic Wednesday
The sun is making a comeback as temperatures start to climb to feel like summer. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Robert Johnson has your forecast.
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Tracking showers, storms for your Tuesday
We’re tracking the potential for rain showers this Tuesday morning and maybe even some storms this afternoon. NBC10 First Alert meteorologist Bill Henley has the latest forecast.
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More rain on the way
Allow extra time for your Tuesday morning commute. A round of rain and possible strong thunderstorms are expected across the region. NBC10 First Alert Meteorologist Brittney Shipp has the forecast.
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Your daily NBC10 First Alert Weather forecast from Bill Henley
What will the weather be like today? Read the forecast for the Philly region updated daily by our NBC10 First Alert Weather team.
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Potential for rain and storms this weekend
We’re looking at the potential for a stormy weekend. NBC10 First Alert meteorologist Marvin Gomez times it all out for you.
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Rain and storm chances this weekend
We’re in for another steamy day, but it won’t be dry. Meteorologist James Gregorio is tracking the chance for showers and storms today and this weekend.
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EXCLUSIVE: Bipartisan bill aims to restore National Weather Service ravaged by cuts
The National Weather Service is down 560 employees since the Trump administration and DOGE fired workers and offered buyouts and early retirements to others. Now, a bipartisan group of legislators is introducing a bill to reclassify forecasters as “critical to public safety,” making it faster to rehire for the vacancies. Meteorologist Chase Cain has the exclusive report.
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CO2 reaches record levels, highest in millions of years
New data from UCSD and the Scripps Institute shows a record-high concentration of CO2, rising faster than ever. Meteorologist Chase Cain talks with the lead scientist about the acceleration of climate change and the future of this critical data.
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NOAA will hire ‘mission-critical' employees, following deep cuts
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has posted several available positions, after hundreds of forecasters were fired.
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Air quality alert issued
There’s an air quality alert in place across our area. NBC10 First Alert meteorologist Marvin Gomez explains how long it will last.
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What to know about Sahara dust moving across the Atlantic and heading toward the U.S.
Here’s what to know as Sahara Desert dust travels over 4,000 miles to the U.S., affecting skies and possibly hurricane activity.
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Springing into summer temperatures
Get ready for higher temperatures today! But how warm will it get? NBC10 First Alert meteorologist Marvin Gomez has your most accurate forecast.
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NBC10 Shorecast: Whipping winds, chance for storms
Heading to the beach this weekend? You need to be prepared for windy conditions and chances for storms. NBC10 First Alert meteorologist Marvin Gomez has the latest forecast for the Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches.
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Keep the umbrella handy! Rain and storms possible for your Saturday
After a round of severe storms hit the region overnight, we’re still tracking more rain and storms the forecast for Saturday. NBC10 First Alert meteorologist Marvin Gomez shares when you should expect things to clear up.
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Tornado watch in effect for most of Philly region
A tornado watch has been issued for much of the region until midnight, except for Berks County and the Lehigh Valley. NBC10 First Alert Meteorologist has the forecast.
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Storms could bring heavy rain, hail and powerful winds to Philadelphia region
A First Alert has been issued for all neighborhoods in the Philadelphia region. NBC10 First Alert meteorologist Robert Johnson is tracking storms that have the potential to bring flooding downpours, strong winds and hail.