Philadelphia, PA – Heavy rain and potential flash flooding are expected to impact Pennsylvania starting Tuesday and continuing through Tuesday night. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued warnings for widespread rain and flash flood conditions across the region, urging residents to prepare for possible weather-related disruptions.
According to the Weather Prediction Center’s Excessive Rainfall Outlook, there is a slight risk of scattered flash floods across the entire state, with urban areas, roads, small streams, and washes being most vulnerable. The forecast predicts a 45% chance of rain on Tuesday, with temperatures reaching a high of 91°F. The likelihood of precipitation increases to 80% on Wednesday, with temperatures dropping to a high of 77°F. Rain and potential flash flooding are expected to continue into Thursday and Friday, with precipitation chances of 60% and 75%, respectively.
Residents are advised to stay informed through local weather updates and take necessary precautions to protect property and ensure personal safety. The NWS emphasizes the importance of being prepared for rapid water level rises and potential road closures in affected areas. For more detailed weather information and updates, visit the National Weather Service website or follow their social media channels.