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Tuesday morning commute in Philadelphia region to be impacted by scattered storms. Here's the forecast.
Tuesday will be the most impacted commute day of the week, thanks to a round of scattered morning storms. Parts of the Philadelphia region are under a marginal risk for severe weather, meaning a few storms could bring gusty winds, heavy rain and maybe even some localized flooding.
Expect a slower ride in, especially during the early morning hours, and keep an eye on the radar before heading out. More showers and a possible thunderstorm could pop up later in the day as well.
By midweek, we're back to sunshine and more typical June warmth.
Wednesday and Thursday bring mostly clear skies and a drop in humidity, though temps start to creep higher as we approach the weekend.
In fact, we may actually hit our first 90-degree day of the year on Thursday, making it the latest start since 2014. Friday looks warm and a bit sticky again, with a chance for an isolated storm late.
The weekend brings more typical early summer weather — humid with a few scattered storms, especially on Saturday, so keep the umbrella close just in case.
Here's your 7-day forecast:
CBS News Philadelphia
Tuesday: Morning storms. High 79. Low 64.
Wednesday: Sun returns. High 85. Low 64.
Thursday: A hot one. High 91. Low 67.
Friday: Mostly sunny. High 87. Low 70.
Saturday: Showers or rumbles. High 76. Low 66.
Sunday: Chance of showers. High 75. Low 61.
Monday: Chance of showers. High 77. Low 61.
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