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    Feels-like temps to top 100 Monday, heat advisory in effect for Philly region

    By Andrew KozakKate Bilo,

    7 hours ago

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    Heat advisory in effect for Philadelphia region Monday, temps could feel like 102 degrees 03:20

    PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Once again we hit the mid-90s across the Philadelphia area Sunday, with many locations feeling like the low 100s.

    We'll see muggy conditions overnight with partly cloudy skies. There could be some foggy spots early Monday, so keep that in mind for the morning commute.

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    Forecast for July 8, 2024 CBS Philadelphia

    And while temperatures start out in the 70s, the extreme heat will ramp up as the day goes on.

    Heat advisory prompts NEXT Weather Alert Day

    A heat advisory goes into effect at 10 a.m. Monday until Tuesday evening, meaning the heat and humidity will combine to make it feel between 100 and 102 degrees.

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    Heat advisory for July 8-9, 2024 CBS Philadelphia

    While rain chances may not give us much of a chance for any relief, there is a small chance of a pop-up shower or storm both days. Severe weather is not likely.

    Jersey shore-goers will see a reprieve from the heat Monday. Highs there top out around 82 degrees with mostly cloudy skies. In the city and Lehigh Valley, we're looking at highs in the mid-90s with partly cloudy skies.

    Because of the heat and humidity, we've declared Monday and Tuesday as NEXT Weather Alert Days.

    On Tuesday, those feels-like temperatures will be even higher, topping out closer to 104-105 degrees.

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    Feels-like temperatures on Monday and Tuesday CBS Philadelphia

    Rain from Beryl later this week

    By the middle of the week, remnants of Beryl cross the Delaware Valley. The once powerful hurricane, which downgraded to a tropical storm over the weekend, made landfall Monday as a Category 1 hurricane near Matagorda, Texas around 5 a.m. ET.

    Heavy rain and flooding are the primary concern with up to 10 inches of rain in some areas. Beryl will then move quickly to the northeast and weaken to a remnant low by Tuesday morning.

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    Hurricane Beryl storm track update CBS Philadelphia

    That remnant low will merge with a cold front and be steered toward the Ohio Valley by Wednesday and eventually bring rain and thunderstorms to the Philadelphia area Wednesday night to Friday. We could also see some heavy downpours continue into Saturday.

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    Hurricane Beryl storm track update CBS Philadelphia

    Stay with the NEXT Weather alert Team for the latest updates on the heat, the remnants of Beryl and any storms.

    7-day forecast

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    7-day forecast CBS Philadelphia

    Monday: High of 95, NEXT Weather Alert Day

    Tuesday: High of 96, low of 75, NEXT Weather Alert Day

    Wednesday: High of 92, low of 77, hot, a PM storm possible

    Thursday: High of 90, low of 78, scattered storms

    Friday: High of 82, low of 75, heavy storms

    Saturday: High of 88, low of 73, showers and storms

    Sunday: High of 93, low of 73, mostly sunny and hot again

    NEXT Weather Radars

    Hourly Forecast

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