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Breezy, Colder Days
A few flakes fell on some of the Philadelphia suburbs Tuesday, but no widespread snow is expected. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Glenn “Hurricane” Schwartz is tracking some chilly days ahead before better chances for snow next week.
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Today's NBC10 First Alert Forecast
Mild on Friday with increasing clouds and isolated afternoon showers
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Breezy Conditions Making It Feel Colder
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Bill Henley is tracking cooling off conditions Tuesday and then a cold blast Wednesday.
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Not Terribly Cold for January
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Glenn “Hurricane” Schwartz talks about another warmer than normal January day.
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Your MLK Day Weather
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Bill Henley is tracking clouds and sun Monday.
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Rain Expected to Start Your Weekend, but It Won't Last
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Glenn “Hurricane” Schwartz has mild temps Friday ahead of overnight rain. Temps will cool off some this weekend, but much colder days are expected next week.
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The Dry Streak Is Coming to an End as the Weekend Begins
The stretch of days without rain or snow is coming to an end Friday night. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Bill Henley has mild temperatures during the day Friday before the rain moves in at night. The rain is expected to be steady overnight into Saturday.
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Mild Temperatures and Clear Conditions, but Changes Are Coming
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Glenn “Hurricane” Schwartz has warmer than normal temperatures and clear conditions on Thursday. Rain then is expected to move in this weekend before temps dip slightly.
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Cold Start, Freezing Fog Concerns in Some Neighborhoods
Watch out for spots of freezing fog in parts of South Jersey and Delaware Thursday morning. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Bill Henley is tracking a warm up as the sun returns later in the day.
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The Dry Streak Continues Ahead of Wet Weather This Weekend
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Glenn” Hurricane” Schwartz is tracking slightly warming temperatures Wednesday and in the days ahead. Then, rain moves in this weekend.
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Dry and Warmer Days to End the Workweek
More dry conditions Wednesday will last through the workweek, says meteorologist Bill Henley. Temps are expected to slightly warm in the days to come before rain could return this weekend.
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The Dry Weather Streak Continues
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Glenn “Hurricane” Schwartz is tracking more dry days to come for the Philadelphia region.
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Bundle Up for Tuesday Morning, But Warmer Weather Is Coming
Meteorologist Bill Henley has sunshine and a warming trend in the First Alert Weather forecast.
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Plenty of Dry Weather Ahead
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Krystal Klei is tracking plenty of dry days ahead. So, when might we see wet weather again?
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Chilly Monday Morning, Dry Days Ahead
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Bill Henley is tracking a chilly Monday morning ahead of more clear weather in the days to come.
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What's the Weekend Weather Going to Be in Philadelphia?
It’s chilly outside in Philadelphia Friday. More sunshine is expected this weekend as highs are expected in the low 40s. Meteorologist Glenn “Hurricane” Schwartz has your First Alert Weather forecast.
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A Look at Your Weekend Weather in the Philly Region
NBC10’s First Alert Weather meteorologist Bill Henley is tracking a chilly Friday morning and what’s expected to be a dry weekend. Wet weather is expected next week.
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NBC10 First Alert Weather: Breezy and Stormy Thursday Ahead
We’re in for breezy and stormy conditions on Thursday. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Brittney Shipp has the forecast.
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The Sun Shines as the Wind Blows
The sun is shining and the winds are blowing in the Philadelphia region Wednesday. NBC10’s Glenn “Hurricane” Schwartz tells you what weather to expect through the weekend.
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Wind Makes for a Chilly Morning
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Bill Henley is tracking a sunny and blustery Wednesday that will have it feeling chillier than the high in the 40s suggests.