Mount Holly, NJ – Sunday brings another round of dry, sunny weather across eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware, with highs climbing into the low and mid-80s. According to the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, pleasant conditions will hold steady throughout the day, offering ideal weather for outdoor plans from Philadelphia to Wilmington and along the I-95 corridor.
Beachgoers at the Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches should use extra caution, as there is an elevated risk for dangerous rip currents today. Lifeguards urge swimmers to stay in designated areas and avoid entering the water alone. Inland, towns like Reading, Trenton, and Allentown will see a mild night ahead, with temperatures dipping into the upper 50s and near 60 by early Monday.
With humidity staying low and skies mostly clear tonight, it’s a good time to open the windows or enjoy an evening walk. The stretch of comfortable weather continues, but officials remind anyone headed to the coast to respect posted warnings and keep an eye on children near the surf.
Conditions remain pleasant through early this week, but further weather advisories are possible if rip current risks persist.