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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Heat stress in Philadelphia

Humid mid-Atlantic summers with hot, muggy afternoons and frequent heat-health alerts.

Heat stress (WBGT) · right now
66°F19.0°C WBGTCaution

Light precautions for intense activity. Keep water handy.

Live wet-bulb globe temperature via the Liljegren (2008) method · automatically refreshed about every 30 minutes.

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Air Temp
76°F
Real Feel
73°F
Heat Index
76°F
Mugginess
55°F
Wet Bulb
63°F
Humidity
48%
Wind
10 mph
What this means

Reading heat stress in Philadelphia

Wet-bulb globe temperature (WBGT) is the heat measure that actually tracks danger to the body. Unlike the plain air temperature on your phone, it folds in humidity, wind, and direct sun — the factors that decide whether your sweat can still cool you. It’s the standard the military, athletic associations, and occupational-safety bodies use to call when outdoor activity is no longer safe.

That matters in Philadelphia because humid mid-Atlantic summers with hot, muggy afternoons and frequent heat-health alerts. The number above is the live outdoor WBGT for the city right now; tap through to the live map to inspect any neighborhood, scrub the forecast hour by hour, and see the 7-day outlook.

FAQ

Heat in Philadelphia: common questions

What is the WBGT in Philadelphia right now?

Right now it's about 66°F WBGT (caution heat stress). This page shows the live wet-bulb globe temperature for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, refreshed automatically about every 30 minutes. Open the live map for an exact reading at your neighborhood and an hour-by-hour forecast.

Why is WBGT more useful than the temperature for Philadelphia?

Air temperature ignores humidity, wind, and sun — the things that decide whether heat is dangerous. Philadelphia's climate (humid mid-Atlantic summers with hot, muggy afternoons and frequent heat-health alerts.) is exactly why a single "feels-like" or thermometer reading can understate the real risk. WBGT captures all of it in one number.

When is heat most dangerous in Philadelphia?

Heat stress typically peaks in the early-to-mid afternoon, when sun load is highest. Plan strenuous outdoor activity for early morning or evening, hydrate ahead of time, and use the forecast scrubber on the live map to find the safest window.

Is WetBulbTracker free to use for Philadelphia?

Yes. WetBulbTracker is free, needs no account, and works for anywhere on Earth — not just Philadelphia. You can install it to your home screen and even set heat alerts.

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