
In Philadelphia, an overcast sky with impending showers and thunderstorms is expected today before 11 a.m., after which there might be a brief reprieve. Those looking to dodge the rain may want to time their outings accordingly, according to the National Weather Service's latest update.
The potential for wet weather doesn’t stop this morning, tonight's forecast hints at a 30% chance of showers, mainly hitting between 9 p.m. and 1 a.m.—hopefully not dampening the plans of late-night revelers, and as the clouds loom, temperatures are predicted to dip to a cooler 51 degrees with light winds shifting east post-midnight.
For those planning weekend activities, tomorrow brings another round of shower possibilities, especially before 2 p.m., and yet the mercury will hover at a mild 57 degrees amid an east wind nudging the environment, the National Weather Service reports.
By tomorrow evening, the rain might return and persist into the early hours, followed by patchy fog, creating a less than ideal nighttime setting, but with mild overnight lows around 52, it’s a small trade-off considering Sunday’s forecast which promises not only showers, but also potential thunderstorms as part of the mix before a cold front brings lower temperatures early next week.
Sunday daytime activities are likely to be disrupted by more showers, with a probability ramping up to 70% post-2 p.m., and while a gusty west wind could amplify the chill, those bundled up might yet find solace in the lull of a consistent weather pattern, even as they prepare for a wet start to the coming workweek.









