Philadelphia, PA – A relatively cool night is forecast for Pennsylvania, with temperatures dropping to the low to mid-60s, providing some relief from the summer heat. This brief respite will be followed by a significant warm-up as the weekend progresses, with highs expected to reach 90°F by Sunday.
According to the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, the cooler temperatures tonight will be accompanied by clear and calm conditions. Cities like Reading, Allentown, and Trenton will see lows around 60°F, while coastal areas such as Cape May and Atlantic City will hover in the mid-60s.
On Sunday, temperatures will rise significantly. Many areas across Pennsylvania will experience highs of 90°F or above, including Philadelphia, Allentown, and Trenton. This increase in temperature will come with dry air, ensuring that humidity levels remain manageable.
Looking ahead to next week, the weather pattern will remain consistent, with warm days and cooler nights. Monday and Tuesday will continue the trend of high temperatures around 90°F, although clouds and scattered showers may bring some relief midweek. By Wednesday, there is a 50% chance of rain, which will likely lower temperatures to the mid-80s. The remainder of the week will see temperatures fluctuating between the mid-80s and low 90s, with intermittent cloud cover and possible showers.