Severe weather is expected to continue in the Philadelphia region, with Monday forecasted to be very hot and humid with highs in the 90s. There may be a few scattered storms, especially in the afternoon, which could turn severe. Most of the region is under a severe thunderstorm watch until 10 p.m. Meteorologist Bil Kelly predicts that the severe weather will occur between 5 to 10 p.m.
On Sunday, severe weather rolled through the Philadelphia region, leading to tornado warnings in several counties, including Chester, Berks, Lancaster, Montgomery, Lehigh in Pennsylvania, and New Castle in Delaware. The warnings have since expired, but there were reports of a tornado touching down in New London Township in Chester County at around 7
What measures or precautions are being taken to ensure the safety of residents in the Philadelphia area during the anticipated severe weather conditions?
Severe weather is anticipated to persist in the Philadelphia area, with Monday expected to be sweltering and humid, reaching temperatures in the 90s. There is a possibility of scattered storms, particularly in the afternoon, some of which may turn severe. A significant portion of the region remains under a severe thunderstorm watch until 10 p.m. Meteorologist Bil Kelly forecasts that the most severe weather will likely occur between 5 to 10 p.m.
Yesterday, the Philadelphia region experienced severe weather, leading to tornado warnings being issued in various counties, including Chester, Berks, Lancaster, Montgomery, Lehigh in Pennsylvania, and New Castle in Delaware. Although these warnings have expired, there have been reports of a tornado touching down in New London Township in Chester County around 7 p.m.
“Stay safe, Philadelphia residents! Keep hydrated, seek shade, and stay prepared for possible stormy weather. Take care of yourselves and look out for one another during these challenging weather conditions.”
Stay safe, Philadelphia! Don’t forget to stay hydrated and seek shelter during the storms.