NEXT Weather: A dry end to 2023
Most of the area will remain dry Friday night but a weak system to the south could bring a few stray showers to southern Delaware and extreme southern New Jersey, mainly Cape May. Bill Kelly reports.
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Most of the area will remain dry Friday night but a weak system to the south could bring a few stray showers to southern Delaware and extreme southern New Jersey, mainly Cape May. Bill Kelly reports.
After a dreary week, the sunshine has finally returned. The sunshine helped temperatures return to the middle 50s Friday afternoon before more seasonable conditions return this weekend and persist into the New Year. Bill Kelly reports.
The temperature is nearing the high of 53 degrees before a cool down Saturday and Sunday heading into the New Year. Grant Gilmore reports.
High temperatures will reach the 50s in the Philadelphia region on Friday, Dec. 29, 2023.
There's a chance for a stray shower to our south tonight, but otherwise it should stay dry this Friday, Grant Gilmore reports.
The rain has moved out Thursday night but Bill Kelly reports this has been one of the wettest Decembers on record. READ MORE: https://cbsloc.al/48eY2CL
Temperatures remain mild in the 50s through Friday across the Philadelphia region. Sunshine and low 40s return this weekend, perfect weather for the Eagles and Cardinals game at Lincoln Financial Field.
After a rainy night/morning with several reports of flooding the waters are finally beginning to recede. Conditions will remain damp and dreary with fog and low cloud cover around the region this afternoon with high temperatures in the middle 50s. Bill Kelly reports.
Thanks to another round of rain, the Schuylkill River is forecast to crest around 1 p.m. on Thursday at 11.9 feet, which could lead to flooding and road closures along Kelly Drive and MLK Drive. https://www.cbsnews.com/philadelphia/news/philadelphia-pennsylvania-weather-forecast-rain-showers-wednesday/
The Schuylkill River is forecast to crest around 1 p.m., which could lead to flooding and road closures along Kelly Drive and MLK Drive. A Flood Watch remains in effect until 7 p.m.
Temperatures remain mild Thursday with highs in the 50s. Rain tapers off in the morning but stray showers could redevelop later in the evening. A Flood Watch remains in effect for much of the region until 7 p.m., with larger rivers expected to crest later in the afternoon. Grant Gilmore has your forecast.
The Philadelphia region can expect rain for most of the day Wednesday, with heaviest showers late in the day and into the night.
As of 11 p.m., we’ve had 1.06 inches of rain in Philadelphia, bringing our Month total to 7.29 inches, making this December the 5th wettest on record ... and the rain isn’t over yet. Thursday morning will bring low clouds and areas of fog.
Wednesday is off to a rainy start with light showers spreading across the region. Light rain will continue for now, but more steady showers with periods of moderate-heavy rain will move in later this afternoon and persist through this evening. Bill Kelly reports.
Some minor localized flooding is possible Wednesday as 1-2 inches of rain is forecast to fall across the region throughout the day. High temperatures will be in the mid-50s. Grant Gilmore has your forecast, and what to expect heading into the final weekend of the year.
Widespread showers will roll in to the Philadelphia region Wednesday. Temperatures will be mild with a high of 56.
Low clouds and fog get our Tuesday start with relatively mild temperatures. Temps in the 40s this morning are more in line with where our normal high temperatures are this time of year. Bill Kelly reports.
This weather pattern turns unsettled and wet Wednesday through Friday. Meteorologist Grant Gilmore has your afternoon forecast.
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.
A Dense Fog Advisory remains in effect until 10 a.m. Tuesday and could impact the morning commute. While temps stay comparatively warmer, an isolated shower is possible later in the day before showers roll through on Wednesday. Meteorologist rant Gilmore has your forecast.
A Dense Fog Advisory is in effect through 10 a.m. Tuesday. Monday night is mostly cloudy and calm. Morning fog is followed by a chance of showers later Tuesday.
Christmas Day will be partly cloud and sunny but unseasonably warm with a high of 54 before an unsettled weather pattern moves in Tuesday through Thursday.
The Philadelphia region can expect a quiet, partly cloudy day for Christmas, with unseasonably warm temperatures. It will be about 53 degrees and mostly cloudy for the Eagles game at 4:30 p.m.
Christmas day will be partly sunny and dry with mild temperatures in the low 50s. The weather pattern is expected to turn very unsettled and wet late Tuesday through Friday.
Christmas Eve will be cloudy with morning sprinkles, but temperatures will be seasonable in the mid and upper 40s.
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Seasonable temperatures continue Wednesday and Thursday in the Philadelphia area.
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