
Sunny skies, unseasonably warm in Philadelphia ahead of Phillies NLDS opener
It's going to be a beautiful sunny and warm fall weekend with one or two spots possibly hitting 80° on Saturday. Gorgeous for the Phillies game.
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It's going to be a beautiful sunny and warm fall weekend with one or two spots possibly hitting 80° on Saturday. Gorgeous for the Phillies game.
Friday in the Philadelphia region will top out in the mid-upper 70s and set up a beautiful weekend.
Thursday starts cloudy and turns sunny while Friday will do the opposite for us. Then we have a gorgeous, sunny weekend.
Sick of gray skies? Get ready, because cloud cover is going to break up to end this week and set the stage for gorgeous weekend weather around Philadelphia.
Skies will be mostly cloudy once again across the Delaware Valley and Philadelphia region Monday. A few breaks of sun are possible later in the day east of the city.
Sunday will be overcast with spotty showers throughout the morning and afternoon. A few steadier showers are possible overnight into Monday.
Saturday will be filled with gray skies and patchy fog with scattered showers. Temperatures sit in the mid-70s before dropping into the 60s later tonight.
Mostly cloudy skies, off-and-on showers and humid conditions in Philadelphia on Saturday as the moisture from Helene heads this way.
Friday morning fog has moved out before bands of showers from Tropical Depression Helene hit Friday night into Saturday.
Maps show the areas impacted by storm surge, rainfall levels and more as Helene, once a major hurricane and now a tropical storm, moves inland from Florida's Gulf Coast over Georgia.
Expect some minor rain in the Philadelphia area, with more possible Friday into Saturday morning as Helene breaks up inland.
The Philadelphia region will get some much-needed rain on Wednesday and potentially even more this weekend as Helene breaks up inland.
Mother Nature will make it look and feel like autumn, with highs in low the 70s over the next few days, and morning temperatures in the 50s and 60.
The first day of fall in Philadelphia will start out cloudy but turn sunnier as we head into the afternoon. Much-needed rain is also in the forecast for this week.
It'll be a very nice last day of summer across the area on Saturday with high temperatures in the low 80s followed by scattered showers and cloud coverage this evening.
The Philadelphia region can expect mostly dry weather this weekend with some chances for light rain.
The region will see on-and-off cloud cover Thursday morning before the sun breaks through in the afternoon. Showers look to stay away Friday and into the weekend.
After a sunny stretch we're entering an overcast week in the Delaware Valley, with showers and even a few rumbles of thunder returning to the forecast.
Once some patchy morning fog clears out, the Delaware Valley will have mostly sunny skies with high temperatures in the low 80s.
Philadelphia's weekend is headlined by warm and sunny days with comfortable nights. There was dense fog across South Jersey and Delaware this morning but the skies are cleared and temperatures are rising.
After periods of locally dense and patchy fog across much of Delaware, South Jersey and parts of Bucks and Delaware counties, sunny and dry weather returns to region.
Wednesday starts out nice and cool but warms up to the upper 70s and low 80s, a dry, comfortable trend weather trend that continues the rest of the week in Philadelphia.
After another relatively chilly start, Tuesday will feature plenty of sunshine as temperatures make their way back into the low 80s in Philadelphia.
After a chilly weekend across the region, the sunshine will remain in full effect today as temperatures climb back into the upper 70s.
Temperatures over the next few days and nights may be the chilliest since last May, and highs Sunday only reach reach the low 70s in Philadelphia.
Temperatures will go back up, meaning that the weather will be great for the sporting events this weekend, including the Birds and the Phils!
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