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Muggy and cloudy again today in Philadelphia, spotty storms possible
By Kate BiloBill Kelly,
10 hours ago
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — After a muggy and wet day on Wednesday (in spots), the pattern continues on Thursday with a greater chance for storms during the evening as a front pushes through.
We'll have pockets that get 1-2 inches of rain, while others get very little, depending on where the storms line up. The best chance for moderate rain will be east and south of Philadelphia, but all locations around the Delaware Valley will be susceptible to heavy rain at times.
The Jersey Shore and Delaware could see some bands of showers early, then as the a front moves in around 9:30/10 a.m., Chester and Berks counties might get hit with some heavier rain.
The heaviest storms fire up later in the afternoon, but right now we're not looking at much in the way of severe weather.
Skies clear by 10 p.m., and once the front crosses, we get some great summer conditions beginning Friday.
The region will see plenty of sunshine and humidity levels will be fairly low for this time of year. Plan your outdoor weekend activities!
By Sunday, we may get back into the 90-degree range, but humidity levels will stay in check. Expect a dry pattern for at least a few days with rain chances returning in the middle of next week.
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