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7:00 AM | Temperatures should actually climb to 40 degrees today

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7:00 AM | Temperatures should actually climb to 40 degrees today

Paul Dorian

6-Day Philadelphia Forecast

Today

Mostly sunny, milder, highs near 40 degrees

Tonight

Partly cloudy, quite cold, watch for some late night re-freezing, lows near 20 degrees

Wednesday

Partly sunny, a bit colder, near 35 degrees for afternoon highs

Wednesday Night

Mainly cloudy, cold, a bit of freezing rain possible, lows near 30 degrees by morning

Thursday

Mainly cloudy, milder, good chance of showers late in the day and at night, near 50 degrees

Friday

Mainly cloudy, even milder, good chance of rain, mid-to-upper 50's

Saturday

Mainly cloudy, chance of rain showers early in the day, turning colder late in the day and at night with a snow shower or two possible, highs near 50 degrees early in the day then temperatures should drop late

Sunday

Partly sunny, windy, much colder, chance of snow showers, low 30’s

Discussion

Temperatures should actually climb to near the 40 degree mark for highs later today which will mark the first time above freezing in quite awhile. A frontal passage tonight will usher in colder air for tomorrow, but then we’ll turn quite mild for the Thursday, Friday, Saturday time period. Temperatures will climb into the 50’s during this late week warm up, but there will be occasional rain to accompany the milder conditions. A strong cold front will put an end to the warm up by the latter part of the weekend and it’ll stay cold through the early part of next week.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Vencore, Inc.
vencoreweather.com