Today’s clear prediction from Philadelphia’s National Weather Service calls for sunny skies with a high temperature of about 52 degrees. A strong northwest wind of 10 to 15 mph is predicted for the locals, with gusts of up to 30 mph possible. The National Weather Service advises that the wind chill may feel more like 33 degrees Fahrenheit for those who are leaving early.
There will be some cloud cover this evening, and the temperature will drop to about 42 degrees. 10 to 15 mph west winds are predicted to persist. Philadelphia is expected to experience largely bright days and cold, partly overcast nights as the upcoming workweek draws near. Through Sunday, west winds will predominate, with gusts of up to 25 mph possible.
The temperature is expected to be close to 58 degrees on Monday, with generally sunny conditions. However, the prediction indicates a risk of rain materializing after 1 am on Monday night, which will break the gentle pace of the calm winds. According to the National Weather Service’s comprehensive forecast, there is a 50% chance of precipitation, with new precipitation amounts probably being less than a tenth of an inch.
Tuesday is predicted to be a largely sunny day with highs of almost 58 degrees, with a chance of showers before 1 pm. There is a 40 percent chance of rain on Thanksgiving Day itself, but the remainder of Thanksgiving week should be mostly dry. Throughout the week, nighttime highs will be in the mid-30s; on Wednesday and Thursday, they will fall to about 35 degrees, and the weekend is expected to see similar lows.
With high temperatures hovering around 45 degrees and a 40 percent probability of precipitation, locals should brace themselves for more rainy skies and sporadic showers as Friday approaches. Philadelphians will probably need to keep their umbrellas close at hand as the holiday season gets underway.
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