Pennsylvania, trying to work to the east. So later on tonight early tomorrow morning we could have some thunderstorms and i think well have more thunderstorms later in the day tomorrow. So this is what to expect tomorrow. This will really be the line say of extreme heat. Wednesday temperatures could touch 90 but the heat index wont be as bad but tomorrow the heat index again dangerously hot, 100 to 105 with some heavy thunderstorms around. Ill have more details on the timing and talk about that relief on the way in the accuweather forecast. Sharrie. All right, cecily, thank you. Meantime people in Central Jersey are in for a little relief now that their power has been restored. Residents in and around stockton Hunterdon County were left in the heart for most of the weekend as heat index dipped into the triple digits. Some had to get rid of everything in. I lost meat. I lost sausage. My son made sausage and stuff. Wwe had to throw it all away. Good food gone to the trash. Well, many wen
South of philadelphia later on tonight. Otherwise the dangerous heat is on for tuesday. The last day of the extreme heat is tomorrow. Heat indices a little higher, 100 to 105. Coming up well have a closer look at the heat wave and let you know when that heat will ease any time soon brian those details coming up with thataccu. All right, melissa thank you. We learned this afternoon in a fourth person has now died from this excessive heat. A 72yearold man was found dead yesterday in west philadelphia. Medical examiner says this hot weather was a factor in his death. So not only is this weather physically dangerous it can also take a toll on Mental Health. Action newss Sarah Bloomquist with more on that part of the story today live in Fairmount Park. Sarah. Reporter well, some people who insist on getting out and exercising have been coming to plays like this here in Fairmount Park along the Wissahickon Creek to seek out the shade although theyve been adjusting routines. We have talked ab
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Centro del Pueblo's Annual Walk: Celebrating Ancestors and Championing Our Future Centro del Pueblo, Humboldt's non-profit for the empowerment of the Latinx and Indigenous Peoples from the South, is set to host its annual walk from Fortuna to Eureka on November 4th, 2023. This event underscores the vital role of immigrants in Humboldt while advocating for their rights.
Saturday, Nov. 4, is Centro del Pueblo's Annual Walk: Celebrating Ancestors and Championing Our Future. The walk, which goes from Fortuna to Eureka, starts at.