Meteorological authority: clocks remain current as threat of thunderstorms persists


Monday’s heat caused severe storms in parts of the Delaware Valley, and alerts and warnings were issued in several counties.

Intermittent severe storm warnings have been issued for most counties in our area. To get the latest on clocks and warnings in your area, click on the map above.

Flash flood alerts have also been issued in several counties until about 9 p.m. Monday, when the storms brought torrential rain and strong winds to the area.

The FOX 29 Meteorological Authority has received reports of hail in both Philadelphia and Bucks County.

The National Weather Service says they have received a public report of hail of up to 1 inch in dollars.

The National Weather Service has since issued a severe storm alert for the entire area until 11 pm Monday.

FOX 29’s Sue Serio had called for high temperatures in the mid-1990s with the possibility of heavy storms in the afternoon.

The heat continues to come out of a hot weekend, where we saw temperatures in the 90s both on Saturday and Sunday.

A beam of light pierces the sky in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania.

Looking ahead to the rest of the week, the heat is here to stay. As of Monday morning, the predicted highs are in the 90s every day of this week until Friday.

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