Pennsylvania — Residents can expect unseasonably warm weather starting Thursday, with temperatures peaking in the high 70s by the weekend. Areas like Philadelphia and Trenton will see highs of 77°F and 78°F on Friday and Saturday, respectively.
According to the National Weather Service, although a dry spell has dominated the region, there is a chance for scattered showers starting late Thursday night. This rain could alleviate some of the drought conditions affecting areas along I-95, including Wilmington and Georgetown. Drivers should anticipate potential slippery roads, especially if the rain hits hard.
Commuters should stay updated on changing conditions, especially as rain could impact travel plans over the weekend. Be prepared for fluctuating humidity and cooler mornings, with temperatures starting as low as 53°F on Sunday before rising again next week. The public is advised to conserve water, as drought conditions persist despite the anticipated rain.