Sunny, breezy Monday in Philadelphia region as week starts mild. Here's the forecast.
Our work week is already off to a sunny start, following the Philadelphia Eagles' Sunday night win, which earned them a ticket to the 2025 Super Bowl.
Monday in Philadelphia will be sunny, breezy, and a little chilly with temperatures peaking in the low 40s.
A series of weak clipper-type systems pass by to our north almost every day. These systems will be moisture-starved and bring periods of clouds but little or no chance of precipitation to Philly. A few snow showers are possible Tuesday morning and Wednesday night in the Lehigh Valley and Poconos. Nothing other than a passing flurry is expected near the city.
Despite a milder, prevalent west-to-southwest wind, we will warm more slowly this week due to cooling from our remaining snowpack.
By Wednesday, it will almost feel balmy compared to the last week with temperatures in the upper 40s north and west of the city, around 50 for Philly, and mid-50s for areas south and east.
Late Wednesday night, a stronger front arrives, bringing the chance of a rain or snow shower pre-dawn on Thursday. Behind the front is another push of cold air, not as cold as last week, but cold enough to drop us back to the 30s.
On Friday, clouds increase ahead of a storm system that will bring rain to the area during the day and may linger into the early hours of Saturday - this could end as a brief mix to the north. Highs will be either side of 40 on both Saturday and Sunday.
7-day NEXT Weather forecast:
Monday: Turning sunny. High 42, Low 32.
Tuesday: Sunny and breezy. High 44, Low 32.
Wednesday: Partly sunny. High 50, Low 31.
Thursday: Cooler. High 39, Low 25.
Friday: Rain likely. High 47, Low 33.
Saturday: AM rain/snow shower. High 42, Low 38.
Sunday: Clouds and sun. High 45, Low 27.