Here's when the Delaware Valley could see the northern lights tonight
The Delaware Valley could see the northern lights Thursday night and Friday morning, and the NEXT Weather team is forecasting clear skies during peak viewing times.
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The Delaware Valley could see the northern lights Thursday night and Friday morning, and the NEXT Weather team is forecasting clear skies during peak viewing times.
Sunday will be overcast with spotty showers throughout the morning and afternoon. A few steadier showers are possible overnight into Monday.
Many Philadelphia Eagles fans have travel plans in Florida but may not have much to do.
Saturday will be filled with gray skies and patchy fog with scattered showers. Temperatures sit in the mid-70s before dropping into the 60s later tonight.
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.
Goodbye 7 p.m. sunsets! That is until spring starts in March. If you've noticed the hours of daylight are shrinking faster as we transition from summer to fall, it's because they are.
It'll be a very nice last day of summer across the area on Saturday with high temperatures in the low 80s followed by scattered showers and cloud coverage this evening.
After a cloudy Saturday, Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley were treated to a spectacular sunset and double rainbow at the end of the day.
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.
Grab your umbrella before heading out in the Philadelphia area on Saturday; there's rain in the forecast.
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.
There are two pleasant weather days and one stinker on Labor Day Weekend around Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware.
Sunday will be bright and sunny, with highs in the mid-to-upper 80s across Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware.
This is just the third of the 13 weekends since Memorial Day without rain in the Philadelphia area.
The severe storms across the Philadelphia region will taper off overnight and set up a beautiful week across the Delaware Valley.