Philadelphia, PA Weather: Tuesday Night Rain Ushers in Brisk Fall Chill by Thursday

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PHILADELPHIA, PA – Dawn breaks calm across the Delaware Valley this Tuesday, the air mild but expectant. By tonight, clouds will thicken, and the first stretch of steady October rain in nearly a week will slide across the region, marking the start of a cooler, breezier pattern that takes hold by Thursday morning.

According to the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, showers are likely late Tuesday after sunset, spreading quickly along I-95 and into South Jersey and northern Delaware. Rainfall should stay light—less than a tenth of an inch—but wet roads could slow commutes and reduce visibility on major routes like I-76 and I-295. Residents planning late-evening travel should allow extra time and watch for slick patches, especially on bridges.

By Wednesday, drier air filters in behind the front. Sunshine returns, though temperatures slide back into the mid-60s, with a brisk west wind making it feel cooler. The air turns noticeably crisper by Thursday morning, dipping into the mid-40s across the metro and closer to the upper 30s in rural Bucks and Chester Counties. That could mark the first hint of a First Fall Freeze for outlying suburbs—a signal to protect tender plants and wrap outdoor spigots.

Looking toward the weekend, high pressure settles in with classic late-October weather: sunny skies, low humidity, and highs near 60. Cool evenings will make perfect weather for Halloween prep, leaf cleanup, or early decorating. Models hint at another temperature drop early next week, suggesting the season’s first true cold snap could arrive before Halloween itself.


Five-Day Forecast for Philadelphia, PA:
Tue: 70/52 – Increasing clouds; rain develops late, light but steady.
Wed: 64/46 – Mostly sunny; breezy and cooler west winds.
Thu: 60/43 – Bright, crisp air; chilly morning start.
Fri: 60/42 – Sunny; light winds and cool comfort.
Sat: 61/45 – Mostly sunny; pleasant late-fall feel.

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