PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — Dawn breaks crisp and clear across the Delaware Valley this morning, with patches of mist rising from the Schuylkill and a pale blue sky hinting at another tranquil November day. Temperatures sit in the low 40s, the air calm and dry — a stretch of near-perfect weather that will linger through midweek before a brief wet spell Wednesday night.
According to the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, today stays sunny and mild, with highs near 62°F and light winds. Conditions remain calm tonight under partly cloudy skies, dipping into the mid-40s, perfect for evening walks or late-fall outdoor cleanup.
Monday and Tuesday will feel pleasantly cool with highs in the lower 60s, setting up an ideal pattern for travel, commutes, or early holiday errands. Skies stay mostly sunny both days, supported by weak high pressure over the Mid-Atlantic. Winds shift gently southwest Monday, signaling a touch of milder air ahead of a midweek change.
By Wednesday afternoon, clouds thicken as a weak cold front approaches from the Ohio Valley. Light rain could develop Wednesday night, mainly between 6 p.m. and midnight, but rainfall totals should remain light — under a quarter inch. Behind the front, Thursday turns cooler and drier, with highs in the upper 50s and brisk west winds.
The region stays mostly dry through next weekend, with sunny days and chilly nights marking the start of early November’s steady slide toward winter. For now, Philadelphia enjoys one more stretch of classic fall calm before the next weather shift midweek.
Five-Day Outlook for Philadelphia, PA:
Sun: 62/44 – Sunny; calm breeze.
Mon: 61/45 – Partly sunny; light southwest wind.
Tue: 60/43 – Sunny and cool.
Wed: 64/45 – Mostly sunny; late showers possible.
Thu: 58/39 – Clearing; cooler breeze.





