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Two people were injured in Philadelphia due to fallen trees as severe storms hit the region on Thursday. A child was injured ...
The Juneteenth Block Party at the African American Museum in Philadelphia was forced to end early Thursday due to severe ...
The severe weather threat in the Philadelphia region is over, but the storms knocked out power for thousands in the Delaware Valley on Thursday night.
From Philly to Cape May to Doylestown, severe thunderstorms crossed the region with high winds that ripped down trees and ...
On Wednesday, we're back in the upper 80s, feeling quite hot and steamy with a greater chance for storms, including a chance ...
Severe weather caused widespread power outages in Philadelphia and nearby Pennsylvania counties. Bucks County was severely ...
New York City, along with Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., were under severe thunderstorm watches Thursday afternoon and ...
Thousands of residents in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Newark, Delaware, are without power due to outages reported by PECO ...
The weather forecast for Philadelphia predicts a mix of cloudy skies, potential showers, and sunny spells for the week.
As we approach the first official day of summer in the Delaware Valley on Friday, temperatures and conditions will combine to make us quickly forget the cool conditions we’ve been experiencing.
Philadelphia's forecast includes patchy drizzle, thunderstorms, and high humidity with temperatures up to 97°F.
Celebrations were in full swing this Juneteenth, which marks the day in 1865 when Union soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas, ...