Severe Storms and Flash Flooding Threaten Delaware Valley
Severe Storms and Flash Flooding Threaten Delaware Valley
US · Published Jul 5, 2026
The Delaware Valley is bracing for another round of strong and severe storms on Sunday.
According to CBS News, temperatures are expected to peak in the 90s °F (32-37 °C), but high humidity will make it feel approximately 10 degrees hotter.

Impact & Risks

The primary risks associated with these storms include strong winds capable of causing property damage, intense lightning that poses safety hazards, and flash flooding, which could disrupt travel and inundate low-lying areas. Residents in the Delaware Valley, particularly those in flood-prone zones, should remain vigilant. The combination of high temperatures and humidity also increases the risk of heat-related illnesses, especially for vulnerable populations such as the elderly and those with pre-existing health conditions.

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