NEXT Weather: Temps reach the 50s for Christmas Day
Christmas Day will be partly cloud and sunny but unseasonably warm with a high of 54 before an unsettled weather pattern moves in Tuesday through Thursday.
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Christmas Day will be partly cloud and sunny but unseasonably warm with a high of 54 before an unsettled weather pattern moves in Tuesday through Thursday.
Christmas Eve will be cloudy with morning sprinkles, but temperatures will be seasonable in the mid and upper 40s.
It's calm with a wind chill, and skies are sunny and clear for Friday, Dec. 22, 2023. Sadly there is no chance of snow on Christmas Day.
Temperatures warm to a high around 46 degrees with mostly sunny skies, but the winter solstice means Thursday will be the shortest day of the year.
The heaviest rain will arrive in the Philadelphia region on Sunday night, making for a dreadful Monday morning commute.
Temperatures return to the 50s Saturday before another strong storm system arrives Sunday into Monday
Temperatures are mild Friday and Saturday, but a storm is headed our way Sunday into Monday.
Accumulations will be fairly low, but some spots could pick up a few tenths of an inch up to half an inch western areas. Thursday's high temp will reach 43 with chills in the 30s, before temperatures rebound to the 50s Friday and Saturday.
After a rainy and foggy cap on the weekend, our NEXT Weather team forecasts that skies will slowly clear out Monday, as the main area of low pressure moves away from the east coast.
Fog gives way to clouds on this warmer-than-average December day. It'll be dreary, but we're not expecting rainfall.
Clouds roll into the Philadelphia region Friday before showers this afternoon, giving way to a warm Saturday.
Plasma particles from the sun are racing toward Earth's atmosphere at 2,000 miles per second.
Thursday is much better than Wednesday with highs in the low 50s or high 40s across much of the region.
Cloud cover will likely block our chance at viewing a partial solar eclipse in our region Saturday afternoon.
Tropical Storm Ophelia has been downgraded to a tropical depression.