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6:30 AM | *High pressure stays in control next several days...turns very warm for the early part of next week*

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6:30 AM | *High pressure stays in control next several days...turns very warm for the early part of next week*

Paul Dorian

6-Day forecast for the Philadelphia, PA metro region

Today

Mainly sunny, comfortable, highs in the mid-to-upper 70’s; N-NE winds around 5-10 mph

Tonight

Mainly clear, cool, lows in the lower 50’s

Saturday

Mainly sunny, comfortably warm, near 80 degrees for afternoon highs

Saturday Night             

Mainly clear, mild, near 60 degrees for late night lows

Sunday

Mainly sunny, warmer, upper 80’s

Monday

Mainly sunny, very warm, low-to-mid 90’s

Tuesday

Mainly sunny, very warm, low-to-mid 90’s

Wednesday

Mainly sunny, very warm, lower 90’s

Discussion              

Strong high pressure will be in control of the weather in the Mid-Atlantic region for the next several days and that includes the long holiday weekend. Sunshine is likely to prevail each day from today through Tuesday with high pressure nearby.  Temperatures in this upcoming stretch of nice weather will start off very comfortable in the Mid-Atlantic region with the high pressure stationed primarily to our west. However, after the high pressure shifts to a position off the coast, much warmer air from the middle of the country will make an advancement to the eastern states. As a result, it’ll turn quite warm around here early next week with low-to-mid 90’s likely on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Arcfield Weather