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Warming up under sunny skies
The Philadelphia region is warming under sunny skies Monday. Meteorologist Marvin Gomez is tracking midweek rain and cooler temps for this weekend’s Philadelphia Marathon events.
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Sunny, breezy and mild Monday
The workweek starts with plenty of sunshine, but by the middle of it rain should finally return. Meteorologist Bill Henley has your First Alert Weather forecast.
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Sunny, mild start to workweek
Expect a sunny, breezy and mild Monday before rain finally returns later this workweek. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Bill Henley has your forecast.
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Rain and snow fronts expected before and during Thanksgiving week, forecasters say
Fronts moving from west to east will produce rain and snow in much of the country, the only exception for now being the Southwest.
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Beautiful start to the week with bright sunshine
A jacket will still be needed for the morning, but it’ll be a warmer week as temperatures climb back into the 60s. There is some rain on the way for the end of the week and even snow for some areas. First Alert meteorologist Justin Godynick has the 10-day foreacst.
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Dry, breezy weekend ahead
Meteorologist Justin Godynick is tracking warming temps under mostly sunny skies this weekend as breezy conditions add to the fire threat.
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What weather can you expect this weekend?
Meteorologist Bill Henley has a look at more dry weather this weekend as temps warm.
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Becoming sunny as winds gust
Meteorologist Bill Henley is tracking clearing skies on a blustery Friday. What’s in store this weekend?
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Temperatures warmup slightly as we head into the weekend
It’ll be another cold start to the day but not quite as chilly with a little bit more sunshine. There is a chance for some showers, but we are still behind in rainfall for this time of the year. First Alert weather meteorologist Brittney Shipp has more on the weekend 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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Your Eagles game day weather forecast
There is some rain heading toward Philadelphia later on Thursday, but just how much of it will reach us. Meteorologist Justin Godynick has your First Alert Weather forecast.
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Clouds building ahead of shower chance
It’s a chilly Thursday with a chance that we could get some rain showers. Meteorologist Bill Henley has your forecast.
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Chilly day ahead of rain shower chances
Meteorologist Bill Henley is tracking some limited shower chances later on a chilly Thursday. What might it mean for the Eagles game?
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Rain showers possible during Eagles game on Thursday
Temperatures will stay brisk throughout the rest of the week so those layers will still be needed. There is a chance for rain showers during the Eagles game on Thursday. NBC10’s First Alert meteorologist Brittney Shipp has what we can expect from the weather for the rest of the week.
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How long will these chilly conditions last?
Meteorologist Michelle Rotella is tracking temps struggling to get into the low 50s on Wednesday. Luckily, warmer weather is ahead this weekend.
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Sunny and chilly
We could get some rain Thursday after a breezy and chilly clear Wednesday. Meteorologist Bill Henley has your First Alert Weather forecast.
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Feeling chilly
Meteorologist Bill Henley is tracking temps feeling below freezing in many neighborhoods Wednesday morning. Temps warm some later in the day, but still remain chilly with a breeze blowing. Bill is then tracking rain moving in on Thursday.
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Another chilly, sunny day on tap
Another day of even colder feel-like temperatures as wind speeds continue bringing chilly conditions. There is rain on the forecast, expected Thursday into Friday possibly. First Alert meteorologist Brittney Shipp has more on the cold weather.
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Why leaves change color: The science behind autumn's vibrant transformation
The process of changing leaf colors is often referred to as “fall foliage.” But what exactly happens scientifically to cause this change?
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Windy day has it feeling chilly
It’s feeling like a blustery fall day on Tuesday. Meteorologist Marvin Gomez shares just how cold it’s going to feel overnight.