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7:00 AM | Low pressure to produce a soaking rain event tomorrow night; mixed outlook for the weekend; heavy rain event likely next week

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Mostly sunny, becoming breezy, cool, highs in the mid 60’s (normal high is 69 degrees at PHL)

Tonight

Increasing clouds, cool, chance for a shower towards morning, lows in the upper 40’s

Friday

Mostly cloudy, quite cool, showers developing for the mid-day and afternoon hours, low 60's

Friday Night

Cloudy, cool, periods of rain, upper 40’s

Saturday

Cloudy in the morning with lingering showers possible, quite cool, some clearing likely during the afternoon, low 60’s

Sunday

Partly sunny, still quite cool, maybe a shower or two, low 60’s

Monday

Mostly cloudy, not as cool, breezy, showers possible, upper 60’s

Tuesday

Mostly cloudy, breezy, mild, showers and thunderstorms likely late in the day or at night and this could turn into a heavy rain event, low 70’s

Discussion

High pressure will stay in control of our weather for another day, but even though there will be plenty of sunshine today, temperatures will be on the cool side and it’ll actually get even cooler over the next few days. Low pressure will ride along a frontal boundary zone later tomorrow and tomorrow night producing a soaking rainfall in the area going into early Saturday. High pressure should help improve conditions somewhat later Saturday and Sunday with some sunshine likely as we head through the latter part of the weekend, but another couple of showers cannot be ruled out. As the high shifts off the coast early next week, it'll turn milder and then a strong cold front is likely to bring a heavy rain event to the Mid-Atlantic region Tuesday night into Wednesday.

Video

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