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    Wed, 12 Jul 2006

    Weather Update- Wednesday PM
    Most of the heavier activity tonight is staying to our north, as predicted by the WRF.

    For Thursday, the WRF has more thunderstorms breaking out, but with much of the activity in areas just south of Philadelphia and further south and east. Philadephia proper may miss the heavy activity again tomorrow.

    The upcoming weekend still looks good at this point. Hot, hazy, humid summer weather, fair skies. Highs in the low 90s each day.

    posted: Jul 12 2006 at 8:52 pm

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    Weather Update- Wednesday AM Revised
    With each nightly model run, the chance of thunderstorms in Philadelphia for following day has diminished somewhat. The same is true of last night's model run, which keeps most of the thunderstorms again to our north today, Wednesday. As has beeen the case each day, the models hint at more numerous thunderstorms for the following day, Thursday.

    That said, some thunderstorms here in Philadelphia are still possible in such heated soupy air. That was what developed last night in upper Montgomery county. More widespread thunderstorms are now predicted on Thursday afternoon and evening as a weak frontal boundary drops through our area.

    The upcoming weekend still looks good at this point. Hot, hazy, humid summer weather, fair skies. Highs in the low 90s each day.

    posted: Jul 12 2006 at 7:04 am

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    Weather Update- Wednesday AM
    With each nightly model run, the chance of thunderstorms in Philadelphia for following day has diminished. The same is true of last night's model run, which keeps most, if not all, of the thunderstorms again to our north today, Wednesday. As has beeen the case each day, the models hint at more numerous thunderstorms for the following day, Thursday.

    That said, isolated thunderstorms are always possible in such heated soupy air. That was what developed last night in upper Montgomery county. More widespread thunderstorms are now predicted on Thursday afternoon and evening as a weak frontal boundary drops through our area.

    The upcoming weekend still looks good at this point. Hot, hazy, humid summer weather, fair skies. Highs in the low 90s each day.

    posted: Jul 12 2006 at 6:04 am

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