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7:00 AM | Dry spell ends later today/tonight...weekend looking pretty nice after a cloudy, damp start

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7:00 AM | Dry spell ends later today/tonight...weekend looking pretty nice after a cloudy, damp start

Paul Dorian

6-Day Philly Forecast

Today

Mainly cloudy, breezy, warm, nothing more than an isolated morning shower, occasional showers are likely this afternoon, maybe a PM thunderstorm or two, highs in the mid 70’s

Tonight

Mainly cloudy, mild, evening showers likely, maybe a thunderstorm, lows late at night in the lower 50's

Saturday

Clouds and lingering showers give way to clearing skies, breezy, pleasantly cool, mid 60’s

Saturday Night

Mainly clear, quite chilly, upper 30’s by morning

Sunday

Mainly sunny, still pleasantly cool, mid 60’s

Monday

Partly sunny, warmer, mid 70’s

Tuesday

Mainly cloudy, warm, chance for showers,low 70's

Wednesday

Mainly sunny, cooler, low-to-mid 60’s

Discussion

A cold frontal system will slide through the Mid-Atlantic region by later tonight and it’ll bring some PM shower activity to the area along with the chance for a thunderstorm or two. The good news is that clearing skies should set in on Saturday and the bulk of the weekend will turn out to be rather nice for this time of year. Canadian high pressure will take control this weekend and its associated air mass will be on the cool side resulting in pleasantly cool afternoons, but chilly nighttime conditions. A frontal boundary returns to the area early next week and the threat of showers will increase once again.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian

Vencore, Inc.

vencoreweather.com