Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Rain and thunderstorms will begin to clear by late Saturday evening, giving way to a drier and sunnier start to June across southeastern Pennsylvania.
According to the National Weather Service, Saturday’s final round of showers will end before midnight. Gusts could reach 30 mph with rainfall totals between a quarter and half an inch. Starting Sunday, conditions shift dramatically. Sunny skies and a high near 74°F will usher in a stretch of classic summer weather.
By Monday, Philadelphia will see temperatures in the mid-70s under clear skies. Expect low humidity, calm winds, and strong sun—perfect for outdoor plans. Tuesday continues the warming trend, with highs in the low 80s, before peaking near 89°F by Thursday.
Drivers should remain cautious through Saturday on major routes like I-95 and Route 1, where ponding and wind gusts may still cause delays. After that, roads dry out and travel improves significantly. No new precipitation is expected through midweek, offering a clear window for summer preparation and recreation.
Light smoke from Canadian wildfires may reduce air clarity through early next week, though no official air quality alerts are posted for Philadelphia as of Saturday evening.
🌤️ Extended Five-Day Outlook (June 1–5):
- Sunday: Sunny, high 74°F
- Monday: Sunny, high 74°F
- Tuesday: Sunny, high 82°F
- Wednesday: Partly cloudy, high 87°F
- Thursday: Mostly sunny, high 89°F



