Philadelphia, PA – Unseasonably warm November weather continues in Philadelphia, with temperatures forecast to reach near-record highs on Thursday, ranging from 65°F to 79°F. Residents are encouraged to prepare for an isolated morning shower, which could bring brief rain and clouds before giving way to a mostly sunny afternoon. A light northwest breeze is expected, helping to offset the unusually high temperatures.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), the record-breaking warmth is anticipated to extend through Friday, though cooling trends and more substantial rain chances loom as the weekend approaches. Friday will bring cooler conditions with highs near 69°F and clearing skies by nightfall, dipping to 46°F. This shift signals the arrival of cooler weather that will persist through the weekend.
Philadelphia residents can expect a pleasant Saturday with sunny skies and a high near 62°F, making it a great day for outdoor plans. However, the forecast shows partly cloudy skies on Saturday night, with temperatures dropping to the low 40s. Sunday introduces a 30% chance of rain in the afternoon as another system approaches, likely impacting visibility and road conditions. Highs are forecast around 65°F, with rain chances rising into the evening.
Looking ahead to Veterans Day, Monday’s weather should be mostly clear, with highs around 70°F. Residents are encouraged to stay updated through local forecasts as weather patterns shift throughout the week, with the possibility of more showers early next week.