Rain on New Year's Eve in Philly, windy conditions for Mummers Parade
Conditions in the Philadelphia region will remain dry into the first part of New Year's Eve before another system brings evening rain.
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Conditions in the Philadelphia region will remain dry into the first part of New Year's Eve before another system brings evening rain.
Rain tapers off Monday morning to set up a mild day, with highs this afternoon well above normal in the mid-to-upper 50s under increasing sunshine.
After a foggy Sunday morning with scattered showers around the Philadelphia region, conditions are drying and clearing out before rain returns tonight.
A dense fog advisory is in effect for the entire Delaware Valley until 9 a.m. The morning stays cloudy and damp, and in the afternoon more showers are possible as highs climb to the mid-50s. Tomorrow is shaping up to be a washout of a day, with 1-2 inches of rain possible.
A NEXT Weather Alert has expired in the Philadelphia region because of dense fog expected during the morning commute.
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Tuesday will be the sixth day of the ongoing heat wave in the Delaware Valley. Highs will reach the mid-90s but the heat index will get up to 105 degrees.
Philadelphia will see (but not very far) a foggy start to the week Monday. Kate Bilo tracks when the fog clears out and when Philly gets more rain.
A dense fog advisory is in place as we watch for temperatures that could push 60 for some of the Philadelphia region.
High temperatures will be in the 50s Tuesday afternoon despite generally cloudy and humid conditions. Widespread rain and possibly heavy downpours move in Wednesday, which could result in some minor flooding.
As we end the first full week of May, the Delaware Valley stays dry and unseasonably warm. Highs will average 10 degrees above normal under mostly sunny skies.
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