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Storms bring strong winds, hail, rainy weather today – and more on the air quality warning in Philadelphia

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – Severe weather moved through much of the Delaware Valley, blanketing our area with severe weather warnings and advisories for hours Friday afternoon and into the evening.

A flash flood warning for southern Chester County also remains in effect until 9:15 p.m. The National Weather Service also issued a flash flood warning for other parts of Pennsylvania until 10 p.m., including southeast Bucks County, southeast Montgomery County and Philadelphia County.

An additional flash flood warning is in effect until 10:45 p.m. for southeastern Mercer County and northern Burlington County in New Jersey.

When rainy weather arrives in Pennsylvania: Storms today in Lehigh Valley, Poconos, Berks, Bucks and Montgomery County

The severe weather in the Lehigh Valley early Friday dissipated to isolated showers as a cold front moved in from the Poconos.

There were over 60 storm reports in our area. The storm also brought reports of downed trees, flooding, umbrellas blowing through backyards, and hail throughout the Delaware Valley.

Our NEXT Weather team advises drivers never to drive through flooded roads and always wait until the water recedes.

Showers and thunderstorms will spread east into South Jersey and along the coast through Friday night. The storms will likely clear by 8-9 p.m., but a few showers are still possible over the next few hours before it clears up and dries out for the weekend.

Air quality warning in Philadelphia, Bucks, Montgomery, Chester and Delaware counties in Pennsylvania.

A Code Orange day of action on air quality goes into effect on Friday, June 14, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.

According to DEP, favorable conditions for “strong ozone formation” will exist in the afternoon before today’s storms.

“Code Orange” means the air is unhealthy for sensitive groups, including people with underlying medical conditions, the elderly, young children and pregnant women. People with respiratory problems are advised to stay indoors until the air calms down.

A Code Orange is level 3 of 6 on the Air Quality Index.

Heatwave on the horizon

After a rainy Friday and a relatively pleasant and, for the time of year, warm Father’s Day weekend, things are going to heat up again.

A week-long heat wave is expected to last until next weekend.

Here is your 7-day forecast:

Friday: Next weather warning day for thunderstorms in the afternoon. Maximum temperature 92

Saturday: Sunny and less humid. High 84, low 64

Sunday: Great weather for Father’s Day. High 85°F, low 60°F

Monday: It’s getting hot again. Maximum temperature 90 °C, minimum temperature 64 °C

Tuesday: Nearly record heat. High 95 °F, low 70 °F

Wednesday: Very hot. High 94°F, low 72°F

Thursday: Scorching start to summer. High 95°F, low 70°F

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