Philly’s Busy Weekend: Festivals, Strikes, and Schwarber Slams

Good morning, Philly. Hope you caught your breath over the weekend, because the city sure didn’t slow down. Here’s what you actually missed yesterday—weather, sports history, city disruptions, and a reminder that nothing in Philly ever stays quiet for long.

⚡ Thunderstorms & City Closures

Heads up about Monday: Severe storms could roll through this afternoon and evening, and FIFA’s already prepping for possible weather disruptions at today’s World Cup events. If you’re planning to hit Center City later, check before you go—rolling closures and wild soccer fans shut down streets last night, and it might only get messier.

⚾ Phillies Go Off (Again)

It’s Schwarber season and Bryce Harper’s not about to be left out. Yesterday, Harper hit for the cycle and Schwarber crushed three homers as the Phils made history against the Mets. If you didn’t have the game on, you missed a serious highlight reel—and a reminder not to sleep on June baseball in this town. (Full highlights and reactions here.)

🏨 Local Labor & Strikes

Downtown travelers and hotel guests take note: Workers are striking at the Sheraton Philadelphia Downtown, demanding better wages and working conditions. If you’re passing through or have friends/family visiting, expect picket lines and maybe service disruptions.

🗓️ Around Town: Juneteenth, History & Arts

🚨 Quick City Notes

🏈 Eyes on the Eagles & Sixers

Stay dry, stay safe, and we’ll catch you tomorrow. (If you run into a parade, an Eagles rookie, or a guy in a Bryce Harper jersey, just go with it. It’s Philly.)

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