Philadelphia, PA – A crisp, dry start to November greets the Delaware Valley this weekend as calm skies and cool mornings linger before a quick change early next week. Clear conditions and light winds will dominate through Sunday, making it ideal for outdoor cleanup, late fall yard work, or early holiday decorating before rain chances return Monday. Travelers along I-95 and Route 1 should plan for slick pavement and reduced visibility during the Monday morning drive as showers develop.
According to the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, a weak system slides through the Mid-Atlantic late Sunday night into Monday, bringing a 30 percent chance of light rain. Winds turn southwesterly by afternoon, pulling in mild, moist air before a cooler breeze follows by Tuesday. Temperatures remain in the lower 60s Sunday and Monday before slipping back into the upper 50s midweek — a gentle reminder that early winter patterns are stirring to the north.
Residents are urged to secure lightweight outdoor items and check gutters before the rain arrives. While no frost is expected through early next week, cooler nights will return by Tuesday with lows dipping into the 40s.
To be fair, it’s still mild for early November — but regional models hint at stronger cold air by midmonth. Northern Pennsylvania and parts of New York could see their first flakes before Thanksgiving if trends continue. For now, Philadelphia enjoys a calm weekend window before clouds build, winds pick up, and the season’s next transition begins.
Five-Day Forecast for Philadelphia, PA:
Sat: 59/40 – Mostly sunny; west wind 10–15 mph, crisp fall air.
Sun: 61/43 – Bright and calm; perfect for outdoor cleanup.
Mon: 61/46 – 30% chance of rain; damp morning, mild breeze.
Tue: 60/42 – Sunny, cooler breeze; fall chill returns.
Wed: 62/48 – Mostly sunny; pleasant early November warmth.





