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7:00 AM | Another chilly day, but temperatures jump dramatically on Friday ahead of the next frontal system...nice weekend shaping up

Paul Dorian

6-Day Philly Forecast

Today

Continued cloudy and cold for this time of year with nothing more than drizzle or a spotty shower this morning, occasional showers during the mid-day and afternoon hours, occasional rain or drizzle, light E-NE winds, some fog is also possible, highs confined to the mid-to-upper 40’s

Tonight

Occasional rain or drizzle with some patchy fog, chilly, temperatures holding nearly steady in the lower 40’s

Friday

Mostly cloudy, breezy, becoming much warmer, showers likely and possibly a strong thunderstorm, but not an all-day washout, low-to-mid 70’s

Friday Night

Showers likely early with a possible thunderstorm then becoming partly cloudy late, upper 40’s by morning

Saturday

Mostly sunny, breezy, mild, low 60’s

Sunday

Mostly sunny, very pleasant, low-to-mid 60’s

Monday

Partly sunny, mild, maybe a shower late, upper 60’s

Tuesday

Mostly cloudy, mild, chance for showers, near 70 degrees

Discussion

Persistent E-NE low-level winds will keep us cold for another day in the I-95 corridor, but then dramatic changes will occur on Friday as yesterday’s cold front becomes tomorrow’s warm front. Our winds will shift back to a southwesterly direction on Friday and temperatures will jump ahead of an approaching "west-to-east" moving cold frontal system. Drizzle or occasional showers are likely from mid-day through the overnight hours and there will be some patchy fog around; especially, after midnight. Occasional showers are likely on Friday ahead of the next frontal system and there can be a strong thunderstorm or two mixed into the picture, but it will not be a total washout. All of this inclement weather clears off the east coast by early Saturday paving the way for a pretty nice weekend in the I-95 corridor region although there will be a noticeable breeze on Saturday.