Muggy with chance for showers Sunday, clear and sunny for Labor Day
Sunday will be mostly cloudy, muggy and warm, with a few showers and rumbles of thunder. Labor Day is shaping up to be clear and sunny with highs in the 70s.
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Sunday will be mostly cloudy, muggy and warm, with a few showers and rumbles of thunder. Labor Day is shaping up to be clear and sunny with highs in the 70s.
Philadelphia students woke up to a calm start to the school year, but it will warm up to the upper 80s today.
Sunday will be bright and sunny, with highs in the mid-to-upper 80s across Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware.
Today will be an extension of our beautiful weekend with mostly sunny skies and comfortable temperatures in the low 80s in the Philadelphia region.
Conditions around the Delaware Valley stay quiet again Sunday, with mixed skies and warm, if not slightly below seasonable temperatures.
Monday in Philadelphia will be the driest day with sun and highs back in the 90s. The remainder of this week will be unsettled with a chance of showers and storms each day, prompting NEXT Weather Alert days.
After a rain-free weekend, heat and humidity are building this week, with increased chances for showers and storms each day through Wednesday.
Sunday will be mostly sunny and very warm with a high of 89 degrees and some late-day clouds.
Thursday afternoon will see partly cloudy and sunny skies with highs near 86 degrees in Philadelphia, much more seasonable for this time of the year.
With high temps in the upper-90s and increased humidity, an excessive heat warning is in effect through for Philadelphia and the surrounding suburbs until Wednesday morning.
A heat advisory is in effect for the Delaware Valley until Tuesday morning. Temperatures during that time will feel like 98 to 102 degrees.
Saturday is off to a wet start with a flood watch in effect into the afternoon. But the Philadelphia area won't be totally washed out.
Friday will bring below-normal temperatures and a chance for rain to the Philadelphia region.
The heat wave will continue in the Philadelphia region on Thursday with another 90-plus day in the city.
A heat advisory is in effect through Tuesday, meaning the heat and humidity will combine to make it feel between 100 and 102 degrees across the Delaware Valley.