Pennsylvania Faces Spring Rain and Wind Tuesday as Cooler Temps Set In

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Philadelphia, PA – Rain showers and gusty winds will move into the region Tuesday, bringing a wet start to the day and a cooler trend through the week.

According to the National Weather Service, Tuesday’s high in Philadelphia will reach 52°F, with steady rain expected throughout the day. Winds will pick up, reaching 15-20 mph with gusts up to 25 mph along the I-95 corridor. Commuters should prepare for slick roads and possible delays during morning and evening travel.

Rain showers will taper off Tuesday night as temperatures dip to 40°F. Wednesday brings partly cloudy skies with a high of 48°F, offering a brief break before another system arrives later in the week.

By Thursday, temperatures will climb slightly to 50°F, but more scattered showers are possible in the afternoon. Friday remains cool with a high of 47°F, while Saturday brings another round of spring showers with highs in the mid-50s.

While no severe weather is expected, residents should stay updated on changing conditions, especially if traveling along I-95 or in low-lying areas prone to flooding. The wet pattern will persist through the weekend, making umbrellas and rain gear essential.

For the latest updates, check the National Weather Service or local forecasts.

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