Oppressive heat and humidity sticks with us right through the weekend. We have been seeing some popup showers and thunderstorms and one cluster has turned severe. A Severe Thunderstorm Warning has been posted for a large section of Chester County also southern montgomery and northern Delaware County until 5 30 tonight. I want to show you this line of storms because this line is really vicious. Its moving east at 35 Miles Per Hour and it stretches from 422 to the route 30 bypass p, 187 lightning strikes with this, so very heavy downpours making a mess of the evening commute and even the potential for small hail. So exton, grove, Frazier Valley forge malvern and paoli all in the path of the storm. You really want to get indoors immediately with all this lightening this is dangerous and unfortunately its not going to relieve the heat. An excessive heat warning has been extended across our entire viewing area saturday and sunday and the heat index actually could be worse than today tomorro
Both saturday and sunday and when you take a look at how hot it feels this really tells the story. The max heat index expected in philadelphia close to 110. 105 to 109 in our suburbs not to the north and west. 100 to 105 at the immediate coastlinely well take a closer look at the forecast let you know how long this heat is sticking around and when that relief is come brianing with the full and exclusive accuweather forecast. Not soon enough. Melissa thank up. Brutal temperatures have people everywhere looking for ways to stay cool. The Philadelphia Corporation or aging has its heat line up and running today. If you have questions or concerns about heat stress and medical warning signs you can call this number on your screen. The heat line is opened until midnight today and tomorrow. It closes at 9 oclock sunday night. Meanwhile the city of philadelphia decided to keep its pools opened longer than planned because of this heat. Action News Reporter Jeanette Reyes continues our Team Cover
Meeting with the teen. That led to the linn county attorney filing the new charge against haglin. She was again booked at the Linn County Jail today before posting bail. New charge. She was again booked at the lynn county jail today before posting bail. Long time principal. The School District says they failed to follow mandated protocol while investigating the relationship. Continues coverage, a Benton County murder trial. A weeks worth of testimony in the case wrapped up today. He is accused of stabbing and strangling at their home last year in Benton County. Today the testimony focused on dna evidence. Prosecutors questioned the crime Lab Specialist about the left in the home and on the body. I would state that david some point in time. At some point in time in addition to the [ indiscernible ] there was blood, so he was at some point around that area. If convicted miller faces a mandatory sentence of life in prison. Reporter dora miller is covering this case. Wop for her watch for
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