NEXT Weather: Feels like spring Tuesday with highs near 65 and lots of sun
While the normal high temperature for this time of year is 51 degrees, by Tuesday afternoon highs around the Lehigh Valley will be around 65 degrees with mostly sunny skies.
While the normal high temperature for this time of year is 51 degrees, by Tuesday afternoon highs around the Lehigh Valley will be around 65 degrees with mostly sunny skies.
A Wind Advisory goes into effect for the region at noon Sunday and lasts until 8 p.m. Monday. By this afternoon, winds gusts up to 40 mph are possible in the city.
Heavier showers develop throughout the day Saturday with about 1-2 inches of rain expected to fall across the Delaware Valley. Conditions clear Sunday, but it'll be very windy for the Philadelphia St. Patrick's Day Parade.
The Philadelphia region will see a brief break from the rain on Thursday before storms move through over the weekend.
Tuesday starts with scattered showers early followed by cooler temperatures - Friday is the only day this week that doesn't look rainy.
Sunday is the best weather day of the week, so get outside and enjoy the sunshine and high temperatures in the 60s! The rest of the week is overcast with chances for rain each day.
There's a bit of a morning chill in the Philadelphia region Friday before temperatures increase to nearly 50 degrees - with highs in the 60s coming.
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Thursday's weather in Philadelphia will be sunny with highs near 42 degrees, but wind chills will make it really feel like the 20s and mid-30s.
Rain arrives in the region before noon, but the height of the storm comes between 4-8 p.m., when we can expect heavy rain, thunderstorms, possibly lightning and wind gusts upwards of 40 mph.
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Temperatures will climb into the mid-60s, and the best time to take advantage will be in the early afternoon. Showers start between 5 and 7 p.m., just in time to create a soggy evening commute.
Monday starts chilly but you'll be able to ditch the jacket this afternoon when temperatures warm to the 50s. Clouds increase Tuesday and rain develops, but temps climb even higher into the 60s.
As February winds down, we'll see a big warm-up over the next few days, with highs in the 60s for many locations across the Philadelphia region.
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