NEXT Weather: Much cooler start to the week
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.
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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.
The Philadelphia region is seeing the warmest temperatures since last year, and those mild temps will stick around a little longer. Then, a cold front moves in, bringing a chance for showers Friday. Meteorologist Grant Gilmore has the forecast.
We have to take the good with the bad, weather-wise. It is gorgeous outside but some just want to stay inside and away from allergens. Meteorologist Andrew Kozak reports outside on the Skydeck.
Grant Gilmore has the latest weather forecast for the Philadelphia region.
The weather already feels like spring on Wednesday and Thursday in the Philadelphia region, Kate Bilo reports.
Grant Gilmore says clouds will increase on Wednesday in the Philadelphia region with a high of 69 degrees.
Grant Gilmore has the latest weather forecast for the Philadelphia region.
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Tuesday began a nice warm-up in Philadelphia that will carry the region through the end of the week when we'll see 70-degree weather! By Thursday, highs will be about 20 degrees warmer than normal.
While the normal high temperature for this time of year is 51 degrees, by Tuesday afternoon highs around the Lehigh Valley will be around 65 degrees with mostly sunny skies.
You can ditch the heavy coat! Tuesday marks the start of a very warm stretch of days. While the normal high temperature for this time of year is 51 degrees, by Tuesday afternoon highs around the Lehigh Valley will be around 65 degrees with mostly sunny skies.
Grant Gilmore says Tuesday will be sunny and breezy in the Philadelphia region, but not as bad as Monday's whipping winds.
Grant Gilmore has the latest weather forecast for the Philadelphia region.
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