PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — It’s going to be another hazy, hot and damp July day in Philadelphia. The city will experience hazy sunlight and an increase in humidity, with highs reaching the low 90s. There’s likewise a possibility of separated storms in the afternoon.
Skies over Philadelphia will appear hazy due to smoke from the Canadian wildfires, which has actually wandered into the area, leading to another Code Orange advisory. While this may impact exposure, it is not anticipated to substantially affect day-to-day activities.
A weak cold front is set to method Philadelphia on Tuesday, activating the possibility for a couple of scattered storms in the afternoon and night. Unlike the storms experienced over the weekend, these are not anticipated to be as prevalent or slow-moving.
As Wednesday gets here, the city can anticipate partially bright skies with an opportunity of separated showers or storms. High temperature levels will hover around 88 degrees, providing a reasonably comfy day.
Isolated showers and storms will continue throughout Wednesday and Thursday afternoons. However, the possibilities of storms are anticipated to increase Friday.
The weekend is anticipated to bring relief in the form of dry and bright weather condition, with temperature levels reaching the upper 80’s.
Here’s your 7-day projection:
Tuesday: Humid, T-storm. High: 90
Wednesday: Shower, T-storm. High: 88, Low 71
Thursday: PM T-storms. High: 88, Low 71
Friday: T-storm most likely. High: 85. Low: 71
Saturday: Mostly bright. High: 84, Low: 69
Sunday: Mostly bright. High: 87, Low: 68
Monday: Sun and clouds. High: 90, Low: 69
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