
Time-lapse video shows storm hitting Philadelphia
This time-lapse video from our Society Hill Sky 6 camera shows the storm that hit Philadelphia on Tuesday evening.


PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Mother Nature came in full force throughout the Delaware Valley Wednesday night after heavy rain drenched the region.
The water came in fast, and it wasn't just from the sky
Drivers were faced with some tough decisions as streets quickly flooded, and their cars started taking on water.
The storm also prompted three tornado warnings Wednesday night in Delaware and New Jersey, which have since expired.
Before the storm hit, residents spent the day cleaning up from Tuesday's severe weather that brought down trees across the region.
Get your latest forecast at 6abc.com/weather.
Here's the latest:

This time-lapse video from our Society Hill Sky 6 camera shows the storm that hit Philadelphia on Tuesday evening.

The Action Cam was in West Pikeland Twp., Chester County, where a severe storm left fallen trees and downed power lines in its wake.


As the severe weather moved out of the region on Tuesday evening, people across the area were treated to a spectacular rainbow.
This photo shows the rainbow as it appeared from Monument Road outside the 6abc studios in Philadelphia:
Ashley Gibson submitted this photo from Middletown, Delaware:
Brandi Reber submitted this photo from Brookhaven, Pa.

Video from Action News viewer Stacy DeVizio shows twisting clouds in Evesham, New Jersey during severe weather on Tuesday evening.