Sunny and bright in Philadelphia Sunday, temps back in the 80s this week
Sunday brings us yet another sunny day with highs in the low 70s. Temps climb back into the 80s early this week, and there's still no rain in sight for the Delaware Valley.
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Sunday brings us yet another sunny day with highs in the low 70s. Temps climb back into the 80s early this week, and there's still no rain in sight for the Delaware Valley.
Skies will be sunny and the weather will be in the low 80s on Sunday, making this a perfect day to head to the pumpkin patch.
A cool pattern moves into the Delaware Valley this week with high temperatures only reaching the 60s and low 70s.
Expect a stellar Sunday with mostly sunny skies and highs in the low to mid 70s for much of the Delaware Valley – another great afternoon for baseball at Citizens Bank Park.
Skies will be mostly cloudy once again across the Delaware Valley and Philadelphia region Monday. A few breaks of sun are possible later in the day east of the city.
Sunday will be overcast with spotty showers throughout the morning and afternoon. A few steadier showers are possible overnight into Monday.
The first day of fall in Philadelphia will start out cloudy but turn sunnier as we head into the afternoon. Much-needed rain is also in the forecast for this week.
After a sunny stretch we're entering an overcast week in the Delaware Valley, with showers and even a few rumbles of thunder returning to the forecast.
After a long, dry stretch of September weather, rain returns to the Philadelphia region this week.
Once some patchy morning fog clears out, the Delaware Valley will have mostly sunny skies with high temperatures in the low 80s.
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After a chilly weekend across the region, the sunshine will remain in full effect today as temperatures climb back into the upper 70s.
Temperatures over the next few days and nights may be the chilliest since last May, and highs Sunday only reach reach the low 70s in Philadelphia.
Sunshine will warm up the Philadelphia region to high temperatures in the 70s after a cool morning.
On Labor Day, the Philadelphia region should expect mostly sunny skies and comfortable conditions.