Bucks County could see a strong storm Wednesday afternoon that will bring some cold temperatures with it, according to the National Weather Service.
The area is likely going to be hit by a storm sometime between noon and 3 p.m., according to Alex Staarmann, meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, New Jersey.
The weather service issued a severe thunderstorm warning for parts of Upper Bucks until 1 p.m. Wind gusts of up to 60 mph are possible.
The entire county remains under a severe thunderstorm watch until 6 p.m.
The storm is coming as part of a cold front which will drop temperatures Wednesday.
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St. Charles Borromeo Seminary to move to Gwynedd-Mercy University
For almost 190 years, St. Charles Borromeo Seminary has educated thousands of Catholic priests for service in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and other dioceses.
On Monday, the archdiocese announced the seminary would be moving from its long-time home at City and Lancaster avenues in the Overbrook section of Lower Merion to 15 acres of land and two buildings that it would purchase from Gwynedd-Mercy University in Lower Gwynedd.
The archdiocese will pay the university $10 million, plus the university will receive a $3 million donation from the Maguire Foundation. The St. Charles Seminary community is thrilled to have found such a wonderful new home, and grateful for the generous support of The Maguire Foundation in making this transaction possible, said Bishop Timothy C. Senior, the seminary s rector. While there are mixed emotions involved with department from Overbrook after many years, Gwynedd Mercy
A sea of empty, socially distant chairs surrounded Mariann McGuire, R.N., in the recovery area of the Bayfront Convention Center s COVID-19 vaccination clinic.
The clinic s first patients of the day were getting vaccinated, so McGuire had a few moments to train the newest member of the Erie Regional Medical Reserve Corps, Amy Root, L.P.N. When I greet people, I look at my watch to check the time, McGuire told Root on April 6. They need to stay 15 minutes after their vaccination and there isn t a big clock in here.
McGuire, a 63-year-old Harborcreek Township resident, has only been a member of the Erie Regional MRC for two months, but 43 years of nursing experience has a way of showing itself.