NEXT Weather: High temps near 80 Monday, more hot weather and sunshine this week
Some bands of clouds are likely to pass by throughout the day, but skies will stay partly to mostly sunny heading into the afternoon with highs near 80 Monday.
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Some bands of clouds are likely to pass by throughout the day, but skies will stay partly to mostly sunny heading into the afternoon with highs near 80 Monday.
The week gets off to a warm and sunny start, but Memorial Day could shape up to be a mixed bag. While we're still a few days out from the holiday weekend, Saturday appears to be the best day of bunch, with the chance for cooler temps and showers on Sunday and Monday. Meteorologist Grant Gilmore has your forecast.
Though some bands of clouds will likely pass by Monday, the first day of the work week will be warm and pleasant with highs near 80 degrees. The week stays warm, though a cold front Thursday could bring some evening thunderstorms. Meteorologist Kate Bilo has your forecast.
Andrew Kozak says Monday morning will be foggy but the rest of the day will be partly sunny and warm across the Philadelphia region.
Andrew Kozak has the latest weather forecast for the Philadelphia region.
Sunday will see high temperatures near 75 in Philadelphia, with a mix of sunny and partly cloudy skies. Heading into the week, our first shot at the 80s comes Tuesday.
A stretch of warm weather is finally on tap for this week. Sunday will see a mix of sun and clouds with high temperatures near 75 degrees. Monday and Tuesday are sunny and warm again, with temps climbing to the 80s on Wednesday. Meteorologist Tammie Souza has your forecast.
High pressure is moving in, which will slowly help the sun return to the area. Andrew Kozak has the forecast.
Low pressure to our south continues to kick clouds and showers our way on Saturday. High pressure nudges in on Sunday bringing partly sunny skies and a slow warm-up by the afternoon. Meteorologist Andrew Kozak reports.
Saturday's weather forecast includes scattered showers for much of the region with the Jersey Shore and parts of Delaware the last to clear out. Sunday looks a lot nicer after some early spotty showers, and leads us into a warm workweek. Tammie Souza has your forecast.
Sunday may start with clouds and even some mist or drizzle before drier air begins to move south, bringing some sunshine by afternoon and milder temperatures. Bill Kelly has the forecast.
Showers likely Saturday, especially from the city on south, but Sunday may clear out a bit with some sun returning in the afternoon. Bill Kelly has the forecast.
It's going to be another mostly gray but dry day this Friday but rain is on way later this weekend. Meteorologist Grant Gilmore has more on when the Philadelphia area can see some scattered showers.
Showers are around Saturday in the Philadelphia region after a cloudy Friday. Sunday looks like the nicer of the two weekend days coming up - before a pleasant start to next week. Kate Bilo has your weather forecast for the Philadelphia region.
The Philadelphia region can expect clouds and a few breaks of sun Friday, while Saturday is likely to be cool with showers likely. Chief Meteorologist Bill Kelly has the forecast.
Bill Kelly has the latest weather forecast for the Philadelphia region.
Thursday stays dry in Philadelphia, though the Jersey Shore could be clipped with some showers. Skies stay cloudy with highs near 70 degrees, and while we're still tracking some weekend rain, temperatures for next week look to climb back into the 80s. Meteorologist Kate Bilo has your forecast.
Bill Kelly says Thursday in the Philadelphia region will be cloudy with a chance of a stray shower before more rain arrives this weekend.
Bill Kelly has the latest weather forecast for the Philadelphia region.
Wednesday sees the heaviest and steadiest showers from 5 a.m. until around noon, and high temperatures don't make it out of the mid-to-upper 60s.
Wednesday morning will see the heaviest and steadiest showers, from 5 a.m. until around noon. High temperatures don't make it out of the mid-to-upper 60s. It'll stay cloudy and breezy as scattered showers continue through the afternoon, with the heaviest rain shifting offshore by around 3 p.m. Kate Bilo has your forecast.
The Philadelphia region can expect rainy conditions overnight and during the Wednesday morning commute. Chief Meteorologist Bill Kelly has the forecast.
Bill Kelly has the latest weather forecast for the Philadelphia region.
Spotty showers are expected to move in Tuesday afternoon and last overnight into Wednesday morning. There's a potential for a rumble or two of thunder during your Wednesday morning commute. Meteorologist Grant Gilmore is tracking our chances for rain over the next couple of days.
Tuesday starts clear with some peeks of sun early, but clouds will cover the Philadelphia area by mid-morning and spotty rain returns later in the afternoon and evening.
The Philadelphia region will see periods of rain on Saturday, increasing in the afternoon and evening.
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