Mount Holly, N.J. – Warm, dry air and abundant sunshine are sweeping across the Mid-Atlantic today, pushing high temperatures into the upper 70s and low 80s across parts of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, and Delaware.
According to the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, temperatures will range from the low 70s near the coast to 80°F inland, with no precipitation expected until late Friday night. Areas like Philadelphia, Trenton, and Wilmington are all experiencing well-above-normal highs for late April.
In Pennsylvania, drivers along I-76 and I-95 can expect clear conditions, while outdoor events and school sports in New Jersey and Maryland are unlikely to face interruptions. Shore towns like Cape May and Ocean City should see highs in the 60s under mostly sunny skies—ideal for beach strolls or dining outdoors.
The next weather system arrives Friday night, bringing the potential for scattered showers through Saturday. Residents planning weekend activities should monitor local forecasts for timing updates.
Above-average temperatures are expected to continue into next week, with no major cooldowns in sight.