Showers and patchy fog are expected to impact the Philadelphia region this Sunday, potentially disrupting travel along I-95 and other major roadways. A 40% chance of rain is forecast to begin after 2 p.m., with rain continuing into Sunday night. Drivers should be prepared for slick roads and reduced visibility due to fog, especially during the late afternoon and evening.
According to the National Weather Service, new rainfall amounts will likely be less than a tenth of an inch, though heavier showers are possible in isolated areas. Travelers should plan for potential delays, particularly on I-95, Route 1, and other high-traffic corridors. The rain may persist into Monday, when the chance of precipitation rises to 50%.
Looking ahead, Monday and Tuesday could also bring rain, with highs in the upper 60s. Showers are most likely in the afternoon on both days, and cooler temperatures will continue into the week. By Wednesday, conditions should improve, with partly sunny skies and a high near 72°F. Residents should remain alert for changing conditions, carry umbrellas, and consider adjusting their travel plans to avoid the worst of the weather.