Philadelphia, PA – Chilly, rainy conditions are expected to hit the region this Saturday, April 12, as temperatures struggle to rise above the low 40s. According to the National Weather Service, the forecasted highs will align more with February than typical mid-April conditions. While record lows for the day are not expected, some cities in the region may set records for the lowest high temperature.
In Philadelphia, the high will only reach 32°F, a far cry from the usual spring warmth. Allentown and Trenton are also in line for cold weather, with highs forecasted at 42°F and 45°F, respectively. Other cities such as Atlantic City and Wilmington will experience similar chilly conditions, with highs in the low 40s.
Rain is also anticipated throughout the day, adding to the unseasonably cool weather. Residents should be prepared for damp, dreary conditions and plan for potentially slippery roads. The National Weather Service has urged the public to stay updated with local forecasts for further weather alerts and safety advice.




