Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Drivers and weekend travelers across Pennsylvania can expect calmer conditions Sunday as storms subside and breezy, sunny weather takes over. Philadelphia will top out near 75°F with winds gusting up to 35 mph, making for a cooler but comfortable spring day.
According to the National Weather Service, west winds Sunday will reach 15 mph, with occasional gusts stirring up loose debris and reducing comfort outdoors. After a stormy Saturday, Sunday’s sunshine offers a brief break before another wet pattern takes hold midweek.
Highway travel, including along I-95 and U.S. Route 1 through the Philadelphia metro, should remain smooth Sunday, though drivers should stay alert for residual debris or slick spots from Saturday’s rainfall. Power crews continue to monitor for wind-related outages, especially in tree-lined neighborhoods.
Sunday night will cool to 57°F, setting the stage for a pleasant Monday with a high near 76°F and clear skies. Monday night dips to 51°F before clouds increase Tuesday, leading into the next chance for showers after 2 a.m. Wednesday.
Looking ahead, rain becomes more likely midweek:
- Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, high near 71°F
- Wednesday: Showers likely after 2 p.m., 64°F high
- Thursday: Continued rain chances with highs in the mid-60s
- Friday: Partly sunny with a lingering chance of showers
Prepare for changing conditions by charging devices, securing outdoor furniture, and planning travel around wet weather late Tuesday into Thursday.




