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7:00 AM | *Nice start to the week...Halloween could be wet and windy*

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7:00 AM | *Nice start to the week...Halloween could be wet and windy*

Paul Dorian

6-Day forecast for the Philadelphia, PA metro region

Today

Mainly sunny, pleasantly cool, highs in the mid-to-upper 60’s

Tonight

Mainly cloudy, cool, drizzle is possible late, lows in the upper 40’s

Tuesday

Mainly cloudy, cool, drizzle possible at times, mid 60’s for afternoon highs

Tuesday Night

Mainly cloudy, cool, patchy fog possible and some drizzle, near 50 degrees for late night lows

Wednesday

Mainly cloudy, mild, maybe a couple of PM showers, upper 60’s

Thursday

Mainly cloudy, breezy, mild, occasional showers likely, near 70 degrees

Friday

Mainly cloudy, cooler, breezy, chance of showers, near 60 degrees

Saturday

Partly sunny, even cooler, lower 50’s

Discussion

High pressure will build into the Mid-Atlantic for the next couple of days and we’ll start off the new work week with cool and rain-free conditions. A strong cold front will slowly trek across the nation over the next few days and it’ll arrive in the Great Lakes region by Thursday. As a result, Halloween Day (Thursday) around here may feature showers ahead of the cold front with breezy and mild conditions and heavy rain is possible late Thursday night into early Friday as the front arrives. Following the passage of the front at the end of the work week, cooler-than-normal air will push in for the upcoming weekend and it looks like the pattern may stay on the cool side as we progress through the first part of November.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Perspecta, Inc.
perspectaweather.com