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Temperatures Break Records For Three Straight Days: Patch PM
Also: Teen killed while skateboarding / Fatal I-95 crash / Adele coming to Philly / Pregnant woman no longer missing / Plus, your commute.

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Temperatures Break Records For Three Straight Days In Philly
For the third day in a row, the Philadelphia region has experienced record-setting warmth.
On Saturday, a high of 69 degrees was recorded in Philadelphia, breaking the record for the previous high of 65 degrees. Then on Sunday, the official thermometer at Philadelphia Airport peaked at 71 degrees, followed by 70 degrees on Monday, according to Accuweather.
The unseasonable temperatures have broken records, some set as far back as 1881.
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Other headlines:
Missing Pregnant Bucks County Woman Located
- The family of a pregnant woman who was reported missing announced they have located her.
Central Bucks Student Hit, Killed While Skateboarding
- A Central Bucks West football player was killed Saturday after being hit by a car while skateboarding.
Fatal Multi-Car Crash Reported On I-95 In Delco
- The accident happened early Monday in the southbound lanes near Route 420 in Delaware County.
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- Brutal Towamencin Motorcycle Crash Leaves One Injured
- Alleged Stalker Arrested By Radnor Police
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- Pa. Senate Approves Supermarket Wine Sales
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