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Cold air lingers to end the work week
Another round of frigid wind chills are on tap to start Friday. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Brittney Shipp has your forecast.
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Wind gusts reached 50 miles per hour Thursday
The winds will subside going into Friday after this week’s gusty conditions. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Michelle Rotella has your forecast.
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Winter storm hits North Texas with heavy snowfall
Several North Texas counties, including Dallas and Tarrant, are under a winter storm warning in effect until Friday at noon.
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Arctic blast continues
Continue to bundle up as it’s frigid outside. Meteorologist Bill Henley is also tracking some light snow showers this weekend.
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Arctic blast continues ahead of spotty snow showers to start weekend
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Bill Henley is tracking another windy and frigid day on Thursday. A chance of some light snow showers then happens late Friday into early Saturday.
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Sub zero wind chills Thursday
Thursday kicks off with temperatures that will feel like below zero in some areas. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Brittney Shipp has your forecast.
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Bone-chilling temperatures
Wind gusts reached up to 40 miles per hour on Wednesday and conditions will stay gusty into Thursday. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Michelle Rotella has your forecast.
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Windy and frigid with feels-like temps around zero overnight
Meteorologist James Gregorio is tracking bitter windy conditions on Wednesday and the Arctic blast continues into Thursday. He is also tracking some snow expected this weekend.
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Light snow to fall in parts of Del., NJ, Philly region on Saturday
We’re in for another round of snow in the Philadelphia region this weekend though much less than what we saw on Monday. Here’s what you need to know.
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Another cold and gusty day
No rest from the wicked winds Wednesday as it will be feeling below freezing throughout the day. Meteorologist Bill Henley is tracking some snow for this weekend.
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Another frigid, blustery day
The cold gusty winds continue Wednesday leading to frigid conditions again. Meteorologist Bill Henley is then tracking some snow this weekend in his First Alert Weather forecast.
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Three major wildfires burn in Southern California
A major windstorm fanned flames as fire continued to burn in Pacific Palisades. Two more fires in Sylmar and Altadena forced many more evacuations.
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These frigid conditions are sticking around
Meteorologist Marvin Gomez is tracking an Arctic blast that will last for a few days.
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Robert Johnson Joins NBC10 as Meteorologist
NBC10 (WCAU-TV) announced that meteorologist Robert Johnson will join NBC10’s First Alert Weather team working Monday through Friday. A Philadelphia native, Johnson starts Monday, January 20. “We are excited to have Robert join NBC10 and return to his hometown of Philadelphia,” said Elizabeth Flores, Vice President of News for NBC10 and Telemundo62. “His commitment to providing accurate and engaging weather…
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Frigid, windy weather settles in
It’s sunny Tuesday morning, but it isn’t doing much to warm things up as an Arctic blast has blown in from Canada. Meteorologist Bill Henley has your chilly forecast.
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Arctic blast takes hold
Meteorologist Bill Henley is tracking bitter cold gripping the Philadelphia region Tuesday morning as an three-day Arctic blast settles in. He is also tracking a chance for weekend snow and cold temps into next week.
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Check out these Delaware kids' wild rides on sledding hill
Kids from Delaware to South Jersey to Delaware County took advantage of a snow day by flying down hills. Kids at Rockford Park in Wilmington, Delaware, showed us what it was like to zip past others. And, the Brandywine Valley SPCA shared videos of adoptable dogs frolicking in the snow.
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Which areas got hit the hardest during Monday's snowstorm?
It was a wide range of snow totals across the region on Monday with some parts of Delaware getting up to a foot of snow and some areas in Pennsylvania only getting a coating to an inch. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Brittney Shipp shows us the snow totals so far and looks ahead to bitter cold following the snow.
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A great day to sled, but not drive. How long will snow last?
Meteorologist James Gregorio shows you what Monday’s snow looks like around the Philadelphia region and explains when the snow is expected to wrap up.
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Snow making for picturesque scenes, tough driving at Jersey Shore
From Wildwood down to Cape May, Monday’s snow left a blanket of fluffy snow on some of the icons along the way and also led to slow driving on the Garden State Parkway. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg reports.