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    Sunny, warmer Tuesday in Philly region; scattered storms possible on 4th of July

    By Bill KellyKate Bilo,

    7 hours ago

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    Comfortable, clear weather around Philadelphia; tracking storms around July 4, weekend 03:34

    PHILADELPHIA (CBS) --  Low humidity, sunny skies and seasonably mild temperatures are once again in the weather forecast on Tuesday in the Philadelphia region. After a gorgeous Monday we get to do it all over again.

    The high temperature will be 85 degrees in Philadelphia and up into the Lehigh Valley, with a cooler high of 78 degrees down the Jersey Shore.

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    We're once again spoiled with comfortable dew point levels only around 50 to 55 degrees, dropping slightly throughout the day.

    Wednesday's conditions are mostly the same, though humidity will spike along with the addition of a few clouds arriving ahead of a changing weather pattern, set to bring warmer conditions along with storm chances by the Fourth of July holiday.

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    We start to get into the muggy range on Thursday, July 4 in Philly and could see some showers and storms.

    These storms may be very widely scattered. At this point, don't cancel any Fourth of July plans, but definitely keep an eye on the sky.

    The pattern of heat, humidity and afternoon storms will continue through the weekend with highs in the low 90s, morning lows in the 70s.

    Another heat advisory and NEXT Weather Alert may be needed at some point over the weekend as showers and storms are also possible, especially on Friday and Saturday.

    In the tropics, Hurricane Beryl remains a dangerous Category 5 storm with sustained winds exceeding 150 mph.

    The storm is making its closest pass to Jamaica around 1 p.m. Eastern Time on Wednesday. The island's southern coast could see dangerous storm surge floiding as well as very strong and potentially damaging gusty winds, along with the threat of heavy rainfall. The latest update from the National Hurricane Center projects Beryl will weaken to a Category 3 by the time it reaches Jamaica.

    From there, Beryl tracks toward the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico where it will make its second or third landfall early Friday morning, likely as a Category 1 storm, that will then spin into the Gulf of Mexico. Further strengthening over the Gulf would be unlikely.

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    Stay tuned to CBS Philadelphia as we continue to monitor the tropics and forecast for the upcoming holiday and holiday weekend.

    Here's your 7-day forecast:

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    Tuesday: High of 85, low of 63, seasonable

    Wednesday: High of 86, low of 63, mostly sunny

    Thursday: High of 90, low of 69, hot, stray thunderstorm

    Friday: High of 91, low of 74, humid, p.m. storm

    Saturday: High of 89, low of 75, hot, p.m. storm

    Sunday: High of 91, low of 74, hot and sunny

    Monday: High of 90, low of 73, isolated thunderstorms

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