Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Drivers in the Philadelphia region could face patchy fog Saturday morning and scattered thunderstorms by Sunday afternoon, as the city heads into a hot and unsettled weekend.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures will climb to 88°F on Saturday under mostly sunny skies after early-morning fog burns off. A shift begins Sunday, with heat peaking near 90°F and a 20% chance of storms developing after 2 p.m. South and southwest winds up to 10 mph could add to the muggy feel.
Communities across southeastern Pennsylvania—including Camden, Norristown, and the I-95 corridor—may see brief downpours and lightning Sunday evening, especially between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. While severe weather is not expected, outdoor plans and late-day travel could be disrupted.
By Monday, a lingering chance of showers remains, with partly sunny skies and highs near 81°F. Visibility could again be reduced by overnight fog into early next week.
More updates are likely if storm chances increase. Residents are advised to monitor alerts and delay outdoor activities during peak heat or thunderstorm windows.
🗓️ Five-Day Forecast for Philadelphia, PA:
- Saturday: Patchy fog early, then mostly sunny. High near 88°F.
- Sunday: Sunny with scattered storms after 2 p.m. High near 90°F.
- Monday: Partly sunny with isolated showers. High around 81°F.
- Tuesday: Partly sunny with a chance of evening showers. High near 79°F.
- Wednesday: Showers possible. High near 78°F.