Philadelphia, PA – Isolated showers are expected tonight between 1 a.m. and 3 a.m. for the Philadelphia region, especially near I-95. Although the chance of rain is just 20%, drivers should be cautious on roadways during late-night hours as conditions may become slick. By morning, skies will begin to clear, setting the stage for a sunny and warm weekend.
According to the National Weather Service, clouds will gradually give way to sunshine on Saturday, with highs reaching 78°F and calm north winds around 5 to 10 mph. Residents planning outdoor activities can enjoy a picture-perfect fall day, but it’s best to start early, as temperatures will cool quickly by Saturday night, dipping to 52°F under clear skies.
Sunday continues with sunny skies and a high of 76°F, making it another ideal day for outdoor plans. However, a 70% chance of showers is expected by Sunday night, with possible thunderstorms moving in. Rainfall amounts could reach up to a quarter of an inch, especially in areas impacted by thunderstorms, so it’s advisable to stay updated on weather alerts.
Looking ahead to next week, Monday and Tuesday will remain dry with highs around 73°F and 68°F, respectively. Clear nights will bring cooler temperatures, dropping to the mid-40s by Tuesday night. Be prepared for a slight chill in the mornings as fall weather continues to settle in.




