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Mix of rain, snow, colder temperatures on the way
Temperatures are going to take a rapid drop as rain and possible snow is on the way. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Michelle Rotella has your forecast.
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Rain is on the way! But how much are we getting?
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Michelle Rotella is tracking a rain system that’s finally bringing some relief to the Philadelphia region after weeks of dry conditions.
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Some much-needed rain expected in our region this week
We’re expected to get some much-needed rain in our region this week. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Michelle Rotella has the forecast.
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Expect a bright, sunny Sunday
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Marvin Gomez is calling for a bright and sunny Sunday morning. And, he says, that sunshire should hang out throughout the day in the region. But, he does expect some rain later this week, as well.
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Sunday kicks off with seasonable temperatures
Clouds return for Sunday but we won’t be seeing any rain. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Justin Godynick has your forecast.
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Red Flag Warning in effect for Philly region
A Red Flag Warning is in effect for most of the region on Saturday, meaning there is a heavy risk for fires across the area. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Marvin Gomez has the details and full forecast.
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Gusty winds with mild temperatures for Saturday
Conditions will remain dry this weekend as temperatures stay mild. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Brittney Shipp has your forecast.
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Milder few days ahead
There’s no chance for rain through the weekend and into next week as drought conditions worsen. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Michelle Rotella has your forecast.
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Dry, seasonable days ahead
Plans this upcoming weekend? NBC10 First Alert Meteorologist Michelle Rotella shares the latest forecast for the next few days.
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Cold temperatures stick around before another weekend warm up
Clouds return for Thursday’s game as the Eagles host the Commanders and temperatures will stay chilly. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Michelle Rotella has your forecast.
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Sunny and chilly Wednesday ahead
We’re in for sunny but chilly conditions on Wednesday. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Marvin Gomez has the forecast.
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After weeks without it, rain is in the forecast
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Marvin Gomez is calling for rain across the region for the first time in over a month. The rain is expected to move across the area on Sunday evening.
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Much anticipated rain expected on Sunday
Clouds move in overnight with chillier temperatures. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Justin Godynick has your forecast.
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Temperatures drop down into the 30s overnight
Clear skies come to an end overnight as clouds arrive ahead of Sunday’s rain. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Justin Godynick has your forecast.
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Cool and sunny Saturday, rainy Sunday ahead
The dry streak continues for our region on Saturday before rain finally moves in on Sunday. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Marvin Gomez has the forecast.
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Saturday kicks off with lots of sunshine
Seasonal temperatures return on Saturday as a chance of rain is possible on Sunday. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Brittney Shipp has your forecast.
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A bit of rain on the way by end of the weekend
A chilly start to Saturday morning expected with bright sunshine before Sunday night’s rainfall. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Justin Godynick has your forecast.
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Philadelphia region could see significant rainfall next week
It’s been weeks without significant rain in the Philadelphia region. Meteorologist Justin Godynick shares when we could see rain again in the forecast.
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Warm temperatures stick around Wednesday evening
Above-average temperatures will continue into Thursday morning with some potential rain expected this weekend. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Justin Godynick has your forecast.
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Temperatures tie the record for the warmest election day in history
Temperatures this Election Day have tied for the warmest presidential election on record at 76 degrees. The clear skies and warm temperatures will persist throughout the night. NBC10’s First Alert Weather meteorologist Michelle Rotella has your forecast.