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7:00 AM | *Plenty of sunshine and comfortably warm conditions for the next several days and continued dry*

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7:00 AM | *Plenty of sunshine and comfortably warm conditions for the next several days and continued dry*

Paul Dorian

6-Day forecast for the Philadelphia, PA metro region

Today

Mainly sunny, warm, highs in the upper 70’s; NW winds around 5 mph

Tonight

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

Wednesday

Mainly sunny, warm, near 80 degrees for afternoon highs

Wednesday Night             

Mainly clear, cool, middle 50’s for late night lows

Thursday

Mainly sunny, warm, lower 80’s

Friday

Mainly sunny, warm, lower 80’s 

Saturday

Mainly sunny, warm, low-to-mid 80’s 

Sunday

Mainly sunny, warm, low-to-mid 80’s

Discussion

Strong high pressure will control the weather around here for the remainder of the week with each day featuring plenty of sunshine and comfortably warm conditions. Temperatures should peak this afternoon in the upper 70’s, near 80 degrees at mid-week, and then likely in the low-to-mid 80’s for the latter part of the week and upcoming weekend.

In terms of rainfall, the overall pattern will remain very dry in the Mid-Atlantic region with this high pressure system dominating the scene. In fact, tropical moisture associated with TS Francine will advance northward  later in the week after a mid-week landfall in Louisiana as a hurricane. However, with the strong high in place to our northeast, the advance of the tropical moisture field will quite likely grind to a halt somewhere over the Tennessee Valley/Midwest and it’ll not be able to make it into the northeastern part of the nation.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Arcfield Weather