Philadelphia, PA – A quiet Saturday with mostly sunny skies and a high of 39°F offers a brief reprieve before wet weather takes over. Residents should prepare for rain and milder temperatures starting Monday afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service, Sunday will see highs near 52°F under mostly sunny skies before clouds increase late in the day. By Monday, rain is expected after 1 p.m., with temperatures climbing to 50°F. Commuters along the I-95 corridor should prepare for potentially slippery roads during the evening rush hour.
By Tuesday, periods of rain continue, with highs reaching an unseasonable 56°F. Rain will intensify Tuesday night into Wednesday, with significant precipitation likely. Winds may also pick up, making travel hazardous during these peak hours.
As the week progresses, colder air could lead to a chance of snow showers by Thursday. However, accumulations are not expected at this time. The sudden shift in weather patterns is typical for December, reminding residents to remain vigilant about changing conditions.
For now, enjoy Saturday’s sunshine but use this window to check gutters, ensure proper drainage, and prepare for wet roads early next week.
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