Mostly sunny Tuesday in Philadelphia region, chance of evening showers
Tuesday in the Philadelphia region will be mostly sunny, but there will be a chance of showers in the evening.
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Meteorologist Andrew Kozak's interest in weather began at the age of 4, all because of a giant stocking. Sounds funny, but that's actually what was used to create the iconic tornado in "The Wizard Of Oz." In fact, Andrew never really cared to watch the rest of the movie once the color kicked in; he wore out the VHS tape rewinding to the tornado part over and over again!
Born and raised in Staten Island, N.Y., Andrew graduated from the State University of NY at Oneonta with a degree in meteorology and internship experience at WABC in New York City. Six days after graduating, he was out at his first on-air job in Casper, Wyo., forecasting the weather and cohosting the morning show for the ABC affiliate.
Since then, he spent the better part of the last two decades tracking severe storms, tornadoes, floods and blizzards in Wichita, Tulsa, Memphis and Columbus, Ohio. He also spent some time helping out weather teams in Austin and Kansas City. He has co-hosted an entertainment show and hosted numerous entertainment, travel and celebrity segments as well.
Andrew joined the CBS News Philadelphia team in September 2022 and says he's excited to forecast the weather for the Delaware Valley, get involved in the community - and be "right down the road" from family.
Out of the studio, you can find Andrew exploring Philadelphia, eating his way through the city, working out (mainly because of all the eating), volunteering and testing his amateur chef skills. During college, he worked at a few high-end restaurants in N.Y., where he learned some culinary tricks from some of the best Italian chefs in the industry.
Tuesday in the Philadelphia region will be mostly sunny, but there will be a chance of showers in the evening.
The heaviest rain moving into the Philadelphia region on Monday will fall over South Jersey and the Shore.
Temperatures start on either side of freezing around the Delaware Valley Sunday, but it'll be a bit less windy and sunny before skies cloud up and rain moves in overnight.
Heavy rain Monday morning will make for a wet and slick morning commute in the Philadelphia region, but the threat of severe storms has passed.
Temperatures warm into the 60s Sunday with overcast skies before storms brings heavy rain and potentially damaging wind gusts to the region.
Sunday is mostly sunny, breezy and much milder, with highs approaching the mid and upper 50s. Winds will be around 15-25 mph, with a few gusts over 30 mph.
Sunday is mostly sunny, breezy and much milder, with highs approaching the mid and upper 50s. Winds will be around 15-25 mph, with a few gusts over 30 mph.
Wednesday is a NEXT Weather Alert Day because of of heavy rain and severe storms in the Philadelphia region.
After highs on Saturday in the 60s, we're back to a taste of winter on Sunday, with lows overnight in the teens and 20s.
Temperatures will climb into the 50s on Monday with plenty of sunshine, and from here on out we'll see above-average highs throughout the week.
Sunday will signal the start of a warm-up, with more seasonable temperatures in the afternoon.
Multiple NEXT Weather Alerts are in effect this week because of snow, sleet and rain expected in the Delaware Valley.
After a quiet start to the week, the NEXT Weather team is tracking multiple chances for unsettled, wintry weather and storms across the Delaware Valley.
The Philadelphia region's next weather maker will likely affect the roads Thursday morning as rain, snow, freezing rain and sleet will hit the area.
The Philadelphia region will be warm on Monday, but it will also be the start of our seesaw temperatures for the remainder of the week.