The newest Drought Monitor for the country was released today, and much of Atlantic and Burlington counties have now been ...
Philadelphia alone has gone without rain for 38 days, breaking the 29-day record set in 1874 for the most consecutive days ...
A chance of light rain showers Friday morning could break the record 33-day dry weather streak in the Philadelphia region, ...
On Monday, temperatures will rebound to the upper 60s with partly cloudy skies. Despite a bit more cloud cover, we'll see a ...
While dry weather can make leaves shed more rapidly, an expert says vibrant colors will stick around for at least another ...
It was a record-setting October in Philadelphia. The region had its driest month since recordkeeping began in 1872, going all ...
After the cold start, we'll warm up to a seasonable high of 64 today - a beautiful fall day. But with no rain expected, today ...
Officially, Philadelphia finished October with a “trace” of rain, not even meeting the 0.01-inch threshold of “measurable.” ...
The National Weather Service reports the last measurable rainfall in Philadelphia was on September 28, which was 30 days ago.
One of the driest months in United States history is coming to a close and the consequences are coming into focus.
A nearly month-long spate of bone-dry weather is continuing across portions of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic and is about to set some all-time records. In Philadelphia, for example, measurable rain ...
The National Weather Service reports the last measurable rainfall in Philadelphia was on September 28, which was 30 days ago.