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Michelle Rotella is having baby No. 2
Jacqueline London and Tracy Davidson are thrilled as NBC10 meteorologist Michelle Rotella announces she is having baby No. 2 next year. Will it be a boy or a girl? Michelle shares the gender reveal.
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Seasonable temperatures return with mid-week rain
We will have mainly seasonable temperatures, but they will drop mid-week as the chance for rain increases as we head into Wednesday. The rain will then return during the weekend. NBC10’s First Alert meteorologist Michelle Rotella has more on the rain ahead.
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It'll go from really warm to wet and chilly
Despite a few rain showers early Wednesday it has been a really nice day. That will change as we head into Thursday and Friday when the chance for rain will be higher, and temperatures will drop. First Alert meteorologist Michelle Rotella has more on what to expect for the rest of the week.
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Pop-up showers possible Tuesday night for parts of the region
Pop-up showers are possible for some parts of the region Tuesday night and into Wednesday morning. Skies clear throughout the rest of the day Wednesday and temperatures will round out near 80 degrees. NBC10’s First Alert meteorologist Michelle Rotella has more on the forecast.
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Cooler temps and rain returns midweek
After another beautiful day on Tuesday, the showers will be returning Wednesday night. The rain will stick around into Thursday and possibly Friday accompanied by cooler temperatures. First Alert meteorologist Michelle Rotella has how much we’ll get over the next few days.
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Warm and sunny temperatures ahead before another stretch of rain
It has been and will continue to be a gorgeous Monday. Temperatures are going to warm into the 70s on Tuesday, but only for one day. For the rest of the week we’ll keep the warmer weather, but there will be another stretch of rain. NBC10’s First Alert meteorologist Michelle Rotella has your 10-day forecast.
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Keep them umbrellas handy as we head into Tuesday
Rain chances are high for Tuesday and Wednesday, and it may not clear in time for the Phillies games. Later in the week the chances of rain subside, but some scattered showers are still expected. First Alert meteorologist Michelle Rotella has how much rain we can expect.
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Sunny, partly cloudy and windy conditions for the Phillies home opener
Friday is looking partly cloudy with some sunshine and dry skies for the Phillies home opener. But make sure to wear some layers because windy conditions are expected. The weekend is expected to bring mostly sunny skies and warmer temperatures. First Alert meteorologist Michelle Rotella has more on the forecast ahead.
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Chilly and windy conditions continue through Thursday
We’ll see a decent end to the work week before heavy rain is expected to move into the region over the weekend. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Michelle Rotella has your forecast.
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Temperatures remain chilly for the rest of the work week
Dry and gusty winds stick around for the rest of the evening on Tuesday as temperatures stay cooler. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Michelle Rotella has your forecast.
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Spring arrives with chilly and breezy temperatures
Pollen could become an issue for many over the next couple of days as rain chances are slim. Colder air also moves in this week with temperatures remaining in the mid 40s. NBC10’s First Alert meteorologist Michelle Rotella has what you can expect over the first couple days of spring.
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Mild and breezy conditions as we head into the weekend
Pleasant conditions will end our work week as we expect to see beautiful weather over the weekend. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Michelle Rotella has your forecast.
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Fantastic evening to be out
Temperatures will remain warm, but they will drop slightly. There is an opportunity for some afternoon showers on Friday but those are expected to be light and isolated. First Alert weather meteorologist Michelle Rotella has what we can expect for the upcoming weekend.
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Slightly breezy conditions stick around as we head into a warm-up
We will have a break from the wind and the rain in the next few days. It’s currently chilly and windy but there will be some big changes in the temperatures and by Thursday we will be soaring into the 70s. It’ll be a little breezy as we head into Tuesday but not as bad. First Alert meteorologist Michelle Rotella...
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Much of NJ under a flood watch Wednesday evening through Thursday morning
The heavy rain will continue throughout Wednesday evening. A flood watch is in affect until Thursday morning in New Jersey before things dry out. You can expect the sun to return on Friday with temperatures in the mid to low 50’s. NBC10’s First Alert Weather meteorologist Michelle Rotella has the most accurate forecast on when the rain will officially...
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Waves of rain and fog continue through Thursday
A few rounds of rain are expected every day until Friday. The warmer temperatures mean that fog will develop so be careful during your Wednesday morning commute. NBC10’s First Alert Weather meteorologist Michelle Rotella has how much rain you can expect to see this week.
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Rain, rain and more rain. Find out when it'll be gone
We’ll have the chance for rain daily through Thursday, but temperatures will be above average and on the warmer side. Come Friday we should have a break before we head into the weekend. NBC10’s First Alert meteorologist Michelle Rotella has the 10-day forecast.
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Rainy Saturday on the way followed by a mild warm up next week
Make sure you have your umbrella handy again as more rain is on the way for Saturday and next week. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Michelle Rotella has your forecast.
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Wind advisory in effect for the region until early Thursday morning
The chance of damaging straight line winds is likely Wednesday night as we remain in a wind advisory. Temperatures are expected to drop on Thursday before another warm up is on the way. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Michelle Rotella has your forecast.
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Slightly milder temperatures expected through Friday before temperatures drop
Milder temperatures are expected to stick around until Friday with lots of sunshine. Shower chances return but skies clear for the weekend. Temperatures are expected drop once again this weekend. NBC10’s First Alert Weather meteorologist Michelle Rotella has the most accurate forecast.