Hot and Humid Conditions Expected
Philadelphia will experience temperatures nearing 90°F on Wednesday, accompanied by high humidity, making it feel even hotter. This sticky weather will affect not just Philadelphia, but also parts of eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware.
Thunderstorms and Strong Winds in the Afternoon
The National Weather Service predicts scattered showers and thunderstorms to develop between 4 p.m. and midnight. These storms will move from west to east, and could become strong, with damaging winds being the primary threat. There may also be heavy downpours, potentially causing localized flooding, particularly in urban and poor drainage areas.
Mild Night Temperatures Fueling Storms
Overnight lows will remain unusually mild for mid-August, staying near 70°F. This moisture will help intensify the storms, especially as the temperature peaks in the late afternoon, adding more energy for the storms to develop.
Precautions and Safety Tips
Residents are advised to monitor weather alerts closely and be prepared to seek shelter quickly if skies darken. It’s also important to secure outdoor items and avoid flooded roads. While the weather should calm down by midnight, unsettled conditions may return later in the week.