Weather Philadelphia: Upcoming Changes in the Forecast
Weather Philadelphia: Dry Conditions Precede Rain
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — After a long, dry stretch, we’re about to see weather Philadelphia shift as rain returns to the Delaware Valley. Showers and potential thunderstorms are slated to begin Tuesday night into Wednesday. Until then, expect a dry Monday with seasonably warm temperatures and increasing clouds.
Overnight conditions will remain clear to mostly clear, with mild lows in the mid to upper 50s. A few areas in the Jersey Shore may even stay in the 60s. This dry weather pattern will extend through the Philadelphia Eagles game on Monday night. Initially, Monday afternoon will be warm with temperatures reaching upper 70s before clouds increase later in the day.
Forecast for the Eagles Game
- Kickoff temperatures in the low 70s.
- Cooling into the 60s during the game.
- Mostly cloudy skies can be expected.
Next, we’ll be closely monitoring the return of rain to the region, likely arriving by late Tuesday into Wednesday. A stalled-out frontal boundary is currently situated to our south along the Southeast Coast. This location may foster potential low-pressure development that could even take on tropical characteristics next week.
Since we now have Tropical Storm Gordon in the open Atlantic, if this system were to strengthen into a tropical storm, it would be named Helene.
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