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7:00 AM | Steady, heavy rain ends this morning...some sun, warm this afternoon...evening showers and strong thunderstorms...colder pattern begins at mid-week

Paul Dorian

6-Day Philly Forecast

Today

Steady rain winds down by mid-morning, variable clouds and warmer during the mid-day and early-to-mid afternoon hours this with nothing more than a shower or two, late day showers likely with possible strong thunderstorms, highs not far from 75 degrees later in the day

Tonight

Showers likely and strong thunderstprms possible during the early evening hours, mild, lows in the lower 50's

Tuesday

Partly sunny, breezy, seasonably mild, chance for a couple of showers, mid 60’s

Tuesday Night

Partly cloudy, turning colder, low 40’s

Wednesday

Partly sunny, cooler, chance for showers, low 60's

Thursday

Partly sunny, chilly, mid 50’s

Friday

Mainly sunny, chilly, mid 50’s

Saturday

Mainly sunny, chilly, mid 50’s

Discussion

The overall weather pattern is undergoing a significant transition this week which will likely produce colder-than-normal weather conditions in the eastern two-thirds of the nation from around mid-week to the end of the month. Today’s rain event in the Mid-Atlantic region is a two-parter with the steady, soaking overnight rains associated with a warm front winding down this morning then, after a break during the mid-day and early-to-mid afternoon hours, a fresh batch of showers and possible strong thunderstorms will arrive for the late afternoon and early evening (5-9pm) associated with a cold frontal system. A secondary cold front could spark some shower activity on Wednesday and then the rest of the week (and perhaps the rest of the month of April) will be colder-than-normal.