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it s going to be another hot one today. another hot summer day. back into the 90s. the humidity is higher and the temperatures warmer. 76 at philadelphia international. warmer in northeast philadelphia, wilmington in the middle 70s, roxborough at 75 degrees and the temperatures will be climbing back into the 90s this afternoon. but today we ll see more cloud cover. there s a chance of a later day shower. this morning we will be dry. the south, southwesterly wind at 6 miles an hour, that s at 9:00 and 88 degrees at lunch time today. we ll go through it neighborhood by neighborhood when i m back in ten minutes. right now, jessica boyington first alert traffic. it s still quiet so far this morning on the vine street expressway. our cameras right around 24th street proving that. you can see the drive time only about a three-minute trip headed westbound from 95 towards the schuylkill expressway. these are the westbound lanes right in here. if you re headed toward the 30th stre
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