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Heavy thunderstorms, flood warnings in the Philadelphia region Friday

Storms with potential strong winds, thunder, hail and an isolated tornado risk go in our way on Friday when the morning fog starts. We have exhibited a next weather alarm for these storms and will keep you up to date when you move in the region.

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From 11:30 a.m. in parts of New Jersey and Pennsylvania we have a fall flood warning until 3:30 p.m. due to heavy rain. The National Weather Service says that affected areas of Philadelphia, Trenton, Camden, Wilmington, Gloucester City, Bensalem, Ewing, Chester, Florence, Yeadon, Burlington and Bristol could be.

Another warning with the flood of falls applies until 3:45 p.m. in the Central Chester and Delaware districts.

In addition, there is a serious thunderstorm for parts of New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware until 12:15 p.m.

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Parts of Cumberland, Salem and Gloucester Counties in New Jersey are under a severe thunderstorm until 12:45 p.m.

The National Weather Service stated that storms with wind gusts of up to 60 miles per hour were observed in our region and greet the size of a quarter.

The campaign started with a severe thunderstorm for areas north and west of Philadelphia, including Berks County, Lehigh County and parts of Bucks, Montgomery and Chester. This warning has expired at 11:30 a.m.

Other parts of our region are under a heavy thunderstorm until 5 p.m.

In our CBS News Philadelphia Stream, we will get in with updates to the approaching storms at 1 p.m., 2 p.m. and 3 p.m.

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So the Philly skyline looked from our Hyundai weather area early Friday morning.

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Next weather alarm for Philadelphia Friday due to potential heavy storms

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Radar shows how storms go through the northwest to the southeast, with fewer effects on places such as the Lehigh Valley and Poconos and larger effects on Philly’s tight suburbs, South Jersey and Delaware

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For most of our region, strong to heavy storms in the entire Delaware Valley will be possible in the entire Delaware Valley.

It seems that a weak group of strong to heavy storms will arrive from west to east between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. on Friday. Due to the possible storms, the next weather warning will be in force for the region.

The main threat to the storms will damage the winds with heavy rain, but there is also a chance of small hail. A short tornado is also possible in Delaware, although there is only a 2% risk.

Philadelphia weather forecast for the rest of the week

Saturday will be warm in the mid -1980s with heights and a little sun in front of the frontalelessity, so that later in the afternoon or evening we have to pay attention to potential strong or heavy storms.

Sunday in the next week looks sophisticated and sunnier. Make these outdoor plans for Sunday afternoon and enjoy the sunshine, mild temperatures and dry air!

Here is her 7-day forecast:

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Friday: Next weather alarm for morning storms. High from 82, low of 63.

Saturday: I’m storm deletion. High from 87, low of 66.

Sunday: Sunny, beautiful. High from 75, low of 63.

Monday: Sunny. High from 74, low of 58.

Tuesday: Mostly sunny. High from 72, low from 51.

Wednesday: Chance of shower. High from 67, low of 54.

Thursday: Track rain. High from 61, low of 54.

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