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Winds make it feel extra cold
Winds reaching over 40 m.p.h. are making cold temperatures feel even colder. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Michelle Rotella has your forecast.
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Blustery winds wreak havoc on neighborhoods, decorations
Neighbors are picking up their decorations and things in their yards after Thursday’s strong winds. NBC10’s Siobhan McGirl has the story.
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Code blue issued for NJ county as blustery winds turn deadly, destructive
A blustery Thursday brings very cold weather to our region for the next few days. Camden County has issued a code blue to protect residents.
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Cold and blustery
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Michelle Rotella has some “soup season” weather with gusty winds delivering cold air to the region.
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‘Just have compassion': Homeless community deals with frigid temperatures
This time of year is particularly tough for people experiencing homelessness as temperatures drop. NBC10’s Johnny Archer caught up with one man who shared what it’s like and his wish for the winter season.
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Winter Weather Forecast: How much snow will fall in Philly region this winter?
How much snow should we expect in the Philadelphia region this winter and how warm will it be? Here’s what we know from the National Weather Service.
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Winter weather forecast: How much snow will we get in Philly area this winter?
How much snow should we expect in the Philadelphia region this winter and how warm will it be? NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Justin Godynick has your winter weather forecast.
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We're about to smash record for consecutive days without rain
Meteorologist Marvin Gomez has a look at drought conditions as we entered unprecedented territory of no rain Monday. There’s a chance for some places to finally get beneficial rain later this week.
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No rain: Philadelphia breaks 150-year record for dry days
As we wait for much-needed cold November rain, Philadelphia has smashed the record for consecutive dry days while en route to what will likely be a rainless October.
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Warming up
After a chilly Monday morning, meteorologist Bill Henley has sunshine warming things up for a beautiful fall day. By Halloween, it will be feeling like summer again.
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Officials issue warnings in Del. as drought worsens
For farmers and for firefighters as well as our region’s water supply the lack of rain this month is causing some serious problems. NBC10’s Tim Furlong spoke with experts about some of their growing concerns in these dry times.
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NJ, Del. and Pa. vulnerable to drought conditions going 19 days without rainfall
It has been 19 days since Philadelphia has seen measurable rainfall. The city could break a record for consecutive days without rain. In New Jersey, Delaware and Pennsylvania drought levels are currently moderate but have the potential to become more severe as the days without rain add on. First Alert meteorologist James Gregorio has more on the drought watch.
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Did you catch a glimpse of aurora borealis over Philadelphia region?
A geomagnetic storm led to the northern lights being visible Thursday night over Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Did you get a chance to see it?
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A Frost Advisory will be in effect for parts of Philly suburbs, South Jersey
Bundle up and bring your plants inside. A Frost Advisory is in effect for parts of the Philadelphia suburbs and South Jersey overnight into Friday morning with northwestern winds bringing in chilly air across the region.
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Did you see it?: Rare sighting of northern lights over Philadelphia region
The Northern Lights made a rare appearance over the Philadelphia region from Oct. 10 to Oct. 11, 2024, thanks to a severe geomagnetic storm.
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Tracking 1st frost advisories of the fall
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Michelle Rotella is tracking temps chilly enough for some potential frost overnight into Friday.
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You might be able to see northern lights over Philadelphia region
A solar geomagnetic storm could give people in the Philadelphia region a chance to see the northern lights Thursday night into Friday morning.
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The latest on Hurricane Milton as it hits Florida's west coast, causing widespread damage
Hurricane Milton made landfall in Florida Wednesday night. First Alert meteorologist Brittney Shipp has more on the amount of rainfall the state is getting. Florida has seen widespread damage even before the storm hit as there were over 100 tornado warnings, 19 were confirmed. The storm surge is still a concern as areas can see anywhere from 10 to 15...
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Solar flare bringing chance to see aurora to our region
Parts of northern Pennsylvania and New Jersey could see the Northern Lights on Friday thanks to the largest G3 magnetic storm since 2017.
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Sunshine makes a welcome comeback
After a long wait, the sun was shining again on Thursday and will stick around through our weekend. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Justin Godynick has your forecast.