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7:00 AM | *Becoming noticeably milder today...quite mild on Tuesday and Wednesday, but wet at times...much colder on Thursday*

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7:00 AM | *Becoming noticeably milder today...quite mild on Tuesday and Wednesday, but wet at times...much colder on Thursday*

Paul Dorian

6-Day forecast for the Philadelphia, PA metro region

Today

Mainly sunny, noticeably milder, highs in the upper 50’s; SW winds around 5 mph

Tonight

Mainly cloudy, chilly, patchy fog possible late and there can be a shower or two, lows in the upper 30’s

Tuesday

Partly sunny, quite mild, breezy, chance of showers, low-to-mid 60’s for afternoon highs

Tuesday Night             

Mainly cloudy, windy, mild, rain is likely, lower 50’s for late night lows

Wednesday

Mainly cloudy, windy, unseasonably mild, rain is likely, maybe a PM thunderstorm, low-to-mid 60’s

Thursday

Partly sunny, windy, colder, chance for a snow shower, lower 40’s

Friday

Mainly sunny, chilly, mid 40’s

Saturday

Partly sunny, a bit milder, chance of showers, mid 50’s

Discussion              

The next few days will be noticeably milder across the Mid-Atlantic region, but it’ll also become unsettled with a couple of low pressures and a strong cold front on the way. Low pressure can result in some shower activity on Tuesday and Tuesday night and then the strong cold front will generate windy and wet conditions at mid-week. Temperatures will likely reach the upper 50’s later today and the 60’s on Tuesday and Wednesday, but will then drop off sharply on Thursday following the passage of the front.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Arcfield Weather