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7:00 AM | *Still pretty comfortable as we head into the early part of the weekend...hotter, more humid for Sunday, Monday and Tuesday*

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7:00 AM | *Still pretty comfortable as we head into the early part of the weekend...hotter, more humid for Sunday, Monday and Tuesday*

Paul Dorian

6-Day forecast for the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania metro region

Today

Mainly sunny, still comfortable, highs in the lower 80’s; N-NW winds at 5-10 mph

Tonight

Mainly clear, comfortably cool, lows near 60 degrees

Saturday

Mainly sunny, warm, cannot rule out a late day shower or thunderstorm, low-to-mid 80’s for afternoon highs

Saturday Night

Mainly cloudy, mild, chance of showers or thunderstorms, mid-to-upper 60’s for late night lows

Sunday

Partly sunny, very warm, chance of showers and thunderstorms, near 90 degrees

Monday

Partly sunny, quite warm, chance of showers and thunderstorms, near 90 degrees

Tuesday

Partly sunny, quite warm, chance of showers and thunderstorms, upper 80’s

Wednesday

Mainly sunny, quite warm, near 90 degrees

Discussion

A cool front passed through the region on Wednesday night and ushered in a comfortable air mass for the latter part of July. In addition, the new air mass helped to “cleanse” the atmosphere of the smoke-caused haze that dominated the skies earlier in the week. Temperatures and humidity will remain on the bearable side for the next couple of days, but it’ll get hotter and more humid for the Sunday-to-Tuesday time period and there will be an increasing chance of showers and storms.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Peraton
peratonweather.com