Edwards. Karen rogers is back, filling in for david murphy. Hey karen. Reporter good morning, were looking at Storm Tracker 6 live double scan, we have a couple of showers and sprinkles touching down in delaware and south jersey. Were seeing whats going on in baltimore right. The movement of that is slowly inching its way around the region here. We have a chance for a shower or thunderstorm at any point. Some of these storms could be gusty or severe. Thats why were watching them so closely. 75 degrees in philadelphia. 72 in allentown. Its warm and muggy. 73 in wilmington. 670 degrees even on the boards this morning in ac. And as we look at the dewpoints you can see they are in the upper 60s in philadelphia. But already 70 in some locations, 70 is what we consider oppressively humid, today is a hot day, humid day, high of 91 degrees were watching for gusty thunderstorms coming through, especially later on, more details in the exclusive accuweather sevenday forecast tam. Thank you, karen
Karen is in for david, pel sell sell matt pellman has traffic. Reporter were watching dry conditions in philadelphia, were looking at the showers heading toward the i95 corridor. In dover, delaware we have a cell thats starting to develop and cape may, south of Atlantic City, as well. Showers and thunderstorms developing, but these will become more plentiful later today. Thats why the National Weather service has a flashflood watch in effect not just today, but through tomorrow, as well. Starts at noon and lasts through tomorrow evening. We could see one to three inches of rain with the storms as they move through. The temperature, 75. Feeling sticky. Le in the low 70s in the Lehigh Valley. 70 in trenton. Beach haven and 68 degrees on the boardwalk in ac. The our high today, a hot and humid 91 degrees. Well see sunshine, 9 00 a. M. , 81. Him noon, 86. A shower or thunderstorm at any point. I think especially from 3 00 p. M. To 6 00 p. M. Thats when we see the storms develop. 91 by 3 00
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