Wet weather clearing Tuesday in Philadelphia region before more overnight rain

Drier weather arrives for the afternoon before more rain overnight around Philadelphia

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- The week ahead in the Philadelphia region slips into a somewhat unsettled pattern. 

There will be several rounds of rain through Thursday night as well as very high humidity levels with dew points in the 70s -- meaning there will be lots of available moisture for these storms to work with.

After some overnight precipitation, the chance for rain will taper off a bit for a good portion of the day on Tuesday.

Late Tuesday night and into Wednesday, rain will return and bring a chance of early-morning downpours Wednesday.

While it won't rain all day, locally heavy showers are likely in spots through Thursday. That's when we'll have the best chance for rain ahead of a cold front that will sweep across the Northeast Thursday afternoon into Thursday night. 

By Friday morning, the front looks to push off to the east, bringing a close to the rainy pattern and giving way to plenty of sunshine for the weekend. We just have to get through a somewhat rainy week before then.

Here's your 7-day forecast:

Tuesday: High of 88, low of 71, isolated thunderstorm

Wednesday: High of 85, low of 73, scattered storms 

Thursday: High of 85, low of 73, scattered storms

Friday: High of 86, low of 67, clearing

Saturday: High of 88, low of 66, mostly sunny

Sunday: High of 90, low of 66, mostly sunny

Monday: High of 90, low of 68, mostly sunny

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