Philadelphia, PA – A wet and stormy weather pattern will persist across the region, with daily rain and thunderstorm chances continuing through Friday evening. Temperatures will range from the mid-60s to low 80s, creating humid conditions that could intensify localized storms.
According to the National Weather Service Philadelphia/Mount Holly, Wednesday will bring mostly cloudy skies with showers and a few thunderstorms possible throughout the day and night. Thursday will offer limited sunshine but still carry the threat of afternoon and evening thunderstorms. Friday’s forecast also includes scattered PM storms, despite partly sunny skies during the day.
A Coastal Flood Advisory remains in effect tonight for the tidal Delaware River and the upper Delaware Bay. Minor flooding is expected during high tide events, particularly in low-lying coastal areas.
Residents in the Delaware Valley, including Camden, Trenton, and Wilmington, should prepare for potential delays due to wet roads and isolated flooding. Commuters are advised to monitor local alerts and allow extra travel time during peak storm hours.
The National Weather Service recommends staying indoors during thunderstorms, securing outdoor furniture, and checking drainage systems to reduce flood risk. Updates are available at weather.gov/phi for detailed local alerts and radar tracking.


