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Tuesday may bring hottest weather of this heat wave to Philadelphia region. Here's the full forecast

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Tuesday's weather in the Philadelphia area may be the hottest of this heat wave, with a high of 100 degrees that will feel even warmer thanks to the humidity.

It should be another hot, hazy and sunny day and storms should stay away. If the 100-degree forecast holds, we'll break the old record of 99 degrees.

At the height of the afternoon, it will feel like 105-110. Avoid the outdoors if you can, or take regular breaks in air conditioning, and remember to hydrate.

Get ready to repeat this process on Wednesday; consequently, a NEXT Weather Alert is in place through Wednesday. 

Air quality won't be great either, and additional air quality alerts may be issued before the week is done. 

Wednesday, the heat dome begins to degrade a bit, allowing a better chance for showers and storms, some of which may turn briefly strong or severe — intense downpours will also be possible.

Once we get past this heat, the unstable air returns, and the storm door will open through the weekend.

Heat warnings, advisories, air quality concerns

Multiple weather alerts and advisories are in effect because of the heat wave. 

  • Extreme heat warning: An extreme heat warning is in effect now until Wednesday evening for all of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware counties along the Interstate 95 corridor. 
  • Heat advisory: A heat advisory is also in effect now until Wednesday evening for South Jersey away from I-95, the Jersey Shore, southern Delaware and the Poconos. 
  • Air quality alert: There is also a code orange air quality alert in effect in the Philadelphia region on Tuesday. The elderly, small children and those with respiratory problems should stay indoors as much as possible. Concerned about the air quality in your neighborhood? Check out  to see how conditions are in your area.
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How to stay cool in Philadelphia

The City of Philadelphia's Department of Public Health has declared a heat health emergency, effective now through Wednesday night. The emergency could be extended if the forecast changes and this heat wave continues.

, the city has activated its emergency heat programs, including Philadelphia's Corporation for Aging's Heatline, cooling centers, home visits by special field teams and enhanced daytime outreach for those experiencing homelessness. 

A full list of , spraygrounds and pools in Philadelphia is available .

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Tips for surviving the heat wave

Make sure to hydrate with nonalcoholic and non-sugary drinks. Spend time in the air conditioning, and if overheated, try a cool shower.

Never leave people or pets in a car; the heat builds quickly, and it can be deadly in minutes. Check on family and friends.

Finally, keep pets indoors or in a shaded area with clean, cool water. Don't walk dogs on the hot pavement; their paws can burn.

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Heat wave facts

  • Last year's first heat wave lasted from June 18 to 23, and the most recent heat wave of 2024 occurred at the end of July. Both topped out at 98 degrees.
  • Our last 100-plus degree day? July 7, 2012, when we hit 101 degrees.
  • And the longest heatwave on record? A whopping 12 days back in 1901, including two scorchers over 100 degrees.

Here's your 7-day forecast:

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Tuesday: NEXT Weather Alert for extreme heat. High 102, Low 79.

Wednesday: NEXT Weather Alert for extreme heat. High 99, Low 80.

Thursday: Scattered storms. High 89, Low 79.

Friday: Scattered storms. High 82, Low 69.

Saturday: Scattered storms. High 87, Low 70.

Sunday: Scattered storms. High 86, Low 72.

Monday: Stray storm. High 87, Low 74.

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