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7:00 AM | Heat and humidity build as we approach the weekend...success at NASA/Wallops

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7:00 AM | Heat and humidity build as we approach the weekend...success at NASA/Wallops

Paul Dorian

6-Day Philly Forecast

Today

Mainly sunny, becoming breezy and noticeably warmer, highs later today in the upper 80’s

Tonight

Partly cloudy, mild, lows in the upper 60’s

Friday

Partly-to-mostly sunny, breezy, very warm, more humid, chance for an isolated shower or thunderstorm, near 90 degrees for afternoon highs

Friday Night

Partly cloudy, mild, cannot rule out a shower or thunderstorm, near 70 degrees for overnight lows

Saturday

Partly sunny, very warm, humid, good chance of showers and thunderstorms; primarily, during the late afternoon and evening hours, near 90 degrees

Sunday

Partly sunny, very warm, an isolated shower or thunderstorm, upper 80’s

Monday

Mainly sunny, very warm, an isolated shower or thunderstorm, upper 80’s

Tuesday

Partly-to-mostly sunny, quite warm, chance of showers and thunderstorms late in the day or at night, upper 80’s

Discussion

It’ll turn breezy and noticeably warmer today as high pressure shifts off the coast and our low-level winds become southwesterly. It’ll be very warm and humid on Friday, Saturday and Sunday and there can be some shower and thunderstorm activity with the best chance coming late Saturday/Saturday night. One final note, NASA succeeded early this morning in the launch of a sounding rocket at the Wallops Island, Virginia facility after several prior postponements due to clouds, etc.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
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