After several days of blustery cold weather, the Delaware Valley will warm up a bit on Sunday.
Skies will start out cloudy this afternoon before clearing, so if you’re heading out, don’t forget to pack your sunglasses.
Temperatures on Sunday morning will be in the upper 30s and low 40s, but the region will warm to the mid 50s by the afternoon. Intermittent wind gusts up to 25 mph will make it feel a little cooler, but not like the intense chills we have been experiencing over the past few days.
It’s 55 degrees around 2 p.m., but it feels like 50 degrees, so take advantage of the warmer weather while you can.
Rain returns to the Philadelphia area tomorrow and will continue for several days.
The first round on Monday will conclude by the evening, before more widespread showers begin later in the day on Tuesday.
Wednesday will be the warmest day of the week with temperatures in the low 60s, but it also looks like a wash out, so keep the rain gear handy and the windshield wipers ready.
7 day forecast
Sunday: Sunny and warmer. Highest of 55.
Monday: Rain occurs. Highest of 48, lowest of 37.
Tuesday: Scattered showers. Highest of 58, lowest of 43.
Wednesday: Rain and some showers. Highest of 60, lowest of 53.
Thursday: Sunny and cold. Highest of 36, lowest of 29.
Friday: Coldest day yet. Highest of 34, lowest of 23.
Saturday: Mostly sunny. Highest of 42, lowest of 24.