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FLOODED ROADSA band of over 3" of rain over a short period of time has fallen along Route 1 through southern Chester and Delaware Counties leading to numerous reports of flooded roadways and stranded vehicles. Avoid driving in this area. Flash flood warnings are in effect. pic.twitter.com/dh9TXhNN1c
Some places received several inches of rain, others nearby not so much. Shower chances persist through the weekend.
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FOX 29 News Philadelphia on MSNFlash flooding possible for Philadelphia area Monday from Tropical Storm Chantal leftoversThe Philadelphia area is bracing for a round of incoming storms that could bring flash flooding to places along the I-95 corridor on Monday.
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Reading Eagle on MSNRain Poetry project will decorate Reading sidewalks with haikuHaiku written by local children as part of the Rain Poetry project by nonprofit PA Humanities will soon be displayed on sidewalks throughout Reading. In keeping with the project’s name, some of the poems will only be visible when wet.
Downpours set off flood warnings Wednesday night for Philly and surrounding areas, and most of Chester County and northern Delaware. These conditions may be around until Monday, maybe longer.
This the third and final day of our spectacular Fourth of July weekend with sunny skies, a bit more humidity and highs either side of 90. Tonight expect warm and muggy conditions with increasing clouds and lows in the mid-70's.
SYRACUSE, NY. - Parkland grad Gabe Mosser took the mound for the IronPigs in a rubber match against the Mets. Mosser would go 6 scoreless innings allowing only 3 hits. The IronPigs would get the scoring started in the top of the seventh inning. Donovan Walton's single brings in Cal Stevenson for a 1-0 lead.
Philadelphia's forecast includes a shift from rain to clear skies, with highs from 83°F to 91°F and sunny days ahead.
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WGAL on MSNRain Ends Overnight, Spotty Storms Possible ThursdayRain comes to an end overnight and the flooding threat will come to an end. Most of the Valley is forecast to stay dry Thursday, but spotty thunderstorms are possible during the afternoon and evening.