NEXT Weather: Sunny and breezy Wednesday
Grant Gilmore has the latest weather forecast for the Philadelphia region.
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Grant Gilmore has the latest weather forecast for the Philadelphia region.
Wind gusts really pick up Wednesday night and then temperatures cool down for Thursday -and rain looks increasingly likely on Saturday, Tammie Souza reports.
Wednesday's weather is a mixed bag for the Philadelphia region - we could see high temperatures near 60 but it'll be breezy during the day with fast-moving showers in the afternoon, Kate Bilo reports.
The Philadelphia region can expect sunny and breezy conditions Wednesday and colder temperatures on Thursday. Meteorologist Grant Gilmore has the forecast.
Grant Gilmore has the latest weather forecast for the Philadelphia region.
Philadelphia's weather is sunny with a high of 49 degrees on March 19, with wind gusts above 20 mph that increase on Wednesday, Kate Bilo reports.
The Philadelphia region will see a cooler week with most areas in the upper 40s and low 50s. Tuesday brings a cold start to spring with morning sun and afternoon clouds.
Bill Kelly has the latest weather forecast for the Philadelphia region.
March so far is running 10+ degrees above average, but that's about to change. Meteorologist Andrew Kozak has more on the cooler-than-average temperatures that will continue through the week ahead.
High temperatures stay in the upper 40s and low 50s this week, a return to the reality of March weather, with the chilliest day coming on Tuesday, aka the official start to spring.
Hopefully you enjoyed the warm spell while it lasted, because cooler, more March-like temperatures are in the forecast this week. Highs remain in the mid-40s to 50s thru the week, with Tuesday, aka official start to spring, being the chilliest day. Kate Bilo has your weekly forecast and then next chance for rain in the Delaware Valley.
Andrew Kozak says Monday will be a mix of sun and clouds in the Philadelphia region with a high of 51.
Breezy conditions will continue Monday through Thursday with partly cloudy to mostly sunny skies. Spring starts Tuesday, March 19 at 11:06 p.m. Meteorologist Andrew Kozak has your latest forecast.
Sunday will be mostly sunny to partly cloudy and mild for your St. Patrick's Day celebrations with high temperatures near the low 60s, but a cool down is on the way for the official start to spring.
St. Patrick's Day will see a mix of sun and clouds in Philadelphia and across the Delaware Valley with high temperatures in the low 60s. A cold front will usher in chilly air to start the week, with highs only reaching the 40s for the first official day of spring on Tuesday. Tammie Souza has your 7-day forecast.
Mostly sunny to partly cloudy and mild. Breezes kick up from the south at 10-25 mph with gusts. Pre-dawn on Sunday there may be isolated showers far to the north in the Poconos and upper Lehigh Valley. Andrew Kozak reports.
High pressure delivers bright sunshine today with temperatures 10-15 degrees above average in the low 60s. This evening will be mild in the 50s. Clouds increase late tonight ahead of a cold front dropping in from the northwest. Andrew Kozak reports.
Temperatures drop back about 10 degrees with highs in the low 60s Saturday.
Recent warmth and rain sends pollen levels through the roof, A cold front will bring a chance for showers Friday.
Cooler air will drop the high temperature for Saturday to around 60 degrees. Sunday, St. Patrick's Day, is about the same with a high of 62. We're also expecting another cold front to settle in Sunday and snap us back to more normal March temperatures. Meteorologist Tammie Souza has your latest forecast.
The temperature in the Philadelphia region is still above average and will reach 70 degrees Friday - but we could also see some stray showers, Kate Bilo reports.
Grant Gilmore says Friday in the Philadelphia region will be mostly cloudy with a couple of showers possible.
Grant Gilmore has the latest weather forecast for the Philadelphia region.
This has been a warm month with May-like temperatures, but with those temps has come a rise in the pollen count and unhealthy air quality for sensitive groups.
Thursday is sunny and wonderful with a high of 76 degrees in Philadelphia - and the St. Patrick's Day weekend is looking swell and slightly above seasonable, Kate Bilo reports.
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It will be cool but sunny for the Broad Street Run on Sunday. Before then, it's cloudy on Saturday. NEXT Weather Meteorologist Grant Gilmore has the latest forecast.
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Both days will be cool with lows in the 40s and highs in the low 60s but more sunshine will be around on Sunday. Bill Kelly has the forecast.
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