Sunny and warmer in the Philly region, great weather for the Phillies, Eagles
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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Temperatures will go back up, meaning that the weather will be great for the sporting events this weekend, including the Birds and the Phils!
The Philadelphia area can expect a beautiful weekend for the Phillies and Eagles games with cool mornings and sunny days.
The Philadelphia area can expect a few crisp mornings before summer-like temperatures return.
The Philadelphia area can expect some fall weather before temperatures warm up again this weekend.
Tuesday will start cloudy and mild in Philadelphia before the sun comes out and temperatures warm up.
Monday in the Philadelphia region will be pleasant with highs in the 70s and low 80s, a mix of sun and some high clouds drifting in from the south.
After a wet Saturday, conditions dry out on Sunday as high pressure builds in, with clouds breaking up and highs climbing into the upper 70s and mid-80s.
Clouds thicken up during the day on Saturday, and highs will reach near 80 ahead of another round of rain Saturday night.
After a foggy start to the morning in the north and west suburbs of Philadelphia, Friday will brighten up with some sun returning in the afternoon and slightly lower humidity.
A NEXT Weather Alert is in effect Thursday in the Philadelphia region due to rounds of rainstorms that will move through the Delaware Valley.
The Philadelphia region's unsettled and unseasonably warm start to fall will continue again on Wednesday.
Summer-like conditions will return to the Philadelphia region on Tuesday with highs in the mid-80s.
The Philadelphia area can expect high temperatures in the 80s Monday and Tuesday before a rainy end to the week.
The final day of summer will be pleasant and peaceful with some cloud cover that will give way to afternoon sunshine in the Philadelphia region.
Expect highs in the 70s with plenty of sunshine this weekend as the Philadelphia area waves goodbye to summer.
Friday will bring heat and humidity to the Philadelphia area before a cooler weekend.
The Philadelphia area can expect more sunshine Thursday and temperatures in the 80s by Friday.
Wednesday will be an active day of weather in the Philadelphia region with on-and-off rain showers that will be heavy at times.
The weather will bring clouds, showers, breezy conditions and cooler temps to the Philadelphia region on Tuesday.
Clouds increase in the Philadelphia area Monday and highs will reach the upper 70s or low 80s.
Warm and sunny Sunday in the Philadelphia region with afternoon clouds and a stray sprinkle.
Patchy fog will be possible early Saturday morning, but skies will clear to mostly sunny conditions.
The Philadelphia area can expect sunny, warm and calm weather this weekend.
Weather in the Philadelphia area will be dry and seasonable Thursday and Friday.
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