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7:00 AM | *Hurricane Sally to pound the northern Gulf coastal region with tremendous rainfall...cool day here today and even more fall-like this weekend*

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7:00 AM | *Hurricane Sally to pound the northern Gulf coastal region with tremendous rainfall...cool day here today and even more fall-like this weekend*

Paul Dorian

6-Day forecast for the Philadelphia, PA metro region

Today

Sunshine dimmed by wildfire smoke from the western US, quite cool, highs not far from 70 degrees

Tonight

Mostly clear, chilly, lows near 50 degrees

Wednesday

Mainly sunny, nice, near 75 degrees for afternoon highs

Wednesday Night

Mainly clear, cool, upper 50’s for overnight lows

Thursday

Mainly cloudy, a bit warmer, chance of late day showers, upper 70’s

Friday

Partly sunny, windy, cooler, maybe a shower or two, near 70 degrees

Saturday

Mainly sunny, quite fall-like, mid 60’s

Sunday

Mainly sunny, still quite fall-like, mid 60’s

Discussion

The very active 2020 Atlantic Basin tropical season continues today with multiple systems on the scene from the southwestern Gulf of Mexico to western Africa. Sally has intensified into hurricane status over the northern Gulf of Mexico and it is a very slow-moving system in an area of weak wind flow. As a consequence, Sally is going to be a major rain producer for the northern Gulf coastal region and some spots can receive up to two feet of rain over the next couple of days. By later tomorrow, this system will begin a push to the north and east, but it'll take a couple more days to reach the Carolinas as it'll remain a slow mover. Meanwhile, a strong cold front will be dropping southeastward at week's end and head towards the Mid-Atlantic region. This cold front will pass through by later Friday ushering in the coolest air mass of the season so far. One final note, the sunshine today in the Mid-Atlantic region will be dimmed by high-level smoke from the wildfires as it has crossed the country from the western states.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Perspecta, Inc.
perspectaweather.com