Saturday was clear and sunny, with temperatures in the 60s and 70s.
A clear and cool night with lows in the 40s and 50s will lead to another great Sunday, with mostly sunny skies and highs in the low to mid 70s for much of the Delaware Valley.
A fast-moving cold front will move through the region Sunday evening and may produce a few showers or thunderstorms as it moves. The chance of rain will be greatest on Sunday night between 11pm and 3am on Monday morning, with clearing skies for most of the morning rush hour. While a few rumbles are possible, severe weather is unlikely.
Skies will clear and make way for more sunshine Monday morning as cooler air moves into the area from the northwest.
Then we welcome a brisk and cool pattern next week with only highs in the 60s and morning lows in the 40s.
Nighttime lows – even in the city – will be the coolest we’ve seen so far this season.
We have that now in the tropics Tropical Storm Miltonwhich will continue to develop and strengthen over the very warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico. With its NE track, Florida’s west coast should brace for what could be a major hurricane by the middle of next week. Winds can reach more than 190 km/h, with storm surges of up to 3 meters. Areas from the Panhandle to Tampa and even the Keys need to be on high alert as we monitor this serious threat.
As always, the Next Weather Team will stay ahead of the storm for you and your family and warn you of potential impacts.
Here’s your seven-day forecast:
Sunday: Sunny. High 77, low 52.
Monday: AM clouds, PM sun. High 73, low 62.
Tuesday: A little cooler. High 69, low 50.
Wednesday: Beautiful autumn day. High 68, low 48.
Thursday: Partly cloudy. High 66, low 48.
Friday: Sunny and milder. High 70, low 45.
Saturday: Mild day. High 75, low 51.
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