Pennsylvania — Fog hangs low over the Schuylkill River at daybreak, and damp air clings to sidewalks as February weather begins to shift. Drivers along I-95 and I-76 should expect reduced visibility early, with steadier rain poised to return by midweek.
According to the National Weather Service in Philadelphia, patchy fog fades after mid-morning, leaving mostly cloudy skies and a high near 46. Calm winds turn light southwest. Roads stay mainly dry today, but clouds thicken again by evening with lows near 36.
Rain chances climb to 50% Wednesday afternoon as highs reach 49. While rainfall totals stay light, wet pavement could slow the evening commute. Keep headlights on and allow extra braking distance.
A brief lull follows Wednesday night, then Thursday brings another 30% chance of rain after 1 p.m. Highs hold near 48. By Thursday night, rain becomes likely with a 60% chance and temperatures slipping to 37. Conditions may deteriorate quickly after sunset.
Friday looks wetter. Rain chances jump to 80% with highs near 47. Periods of steady rain could impact school pickups and late-day travel. Plan extra time.
Saturday trends partly sunny and milder near 48. However, colder air edges in Saturday night. A 30% chance of rain and snow develops after 1 a.m. With lows near 32, even a light mix could create slick bridges.
Sunday turns colder with a 50% chance of rain and snow and highs near 41. Another 40% snow chance lingers Sunday night before drier air returns Monday.



