Philadelphia, PA — A breezy but mild Monday is unfolding across the Philadelphia region, as high pressure brings mostly sunny skies and gusts nearing 30 mph through the afternoon. Temperatures across New Jersey, eastern Pennsylvania, and northern Delaware are expected to reach the mid-50s to low 60s.
According to the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, a weak low-pressure system moving in later tonight could spark light rain, mainly over southern New Jersey and the Delmarva Peninsula. While daytime conditions remain dry, residents in areas such as Atlantic City, Dover, and Salisbury should prepare for potential overnight showers.
Winds are forecast to taper off by evening, though elevated gusts during the day may pose minor travel concerns, especially for high-profile vehicles on bridges and highways.
Today’s weather marks a brief break from recent stormier conditions, but forecasters recommend securing outdoor objects and being cautious on roadways. Typical highs for this time of year hover in the mid-50s, making today’s slightly warmer temperatures a modest deviation from seasonal norms.
Residents are advised to monitor local forecasts, particularly in southern zones where rain may develop late. No severe weather is expected at this time.


