Philadelphia, PA — Philadelphia’s unseasonably warm weather persists Friday, with sunny skies and a high of 77 degrees forecasted. Residents and travelers along I-95 can expect breezy conditions, with gusts up to 20 mph in the afternoon, offering a mild break from typical November chill. This unusual warmth will extend through Veterans Day, making outdoor plans more appealing as temperatures stay above seasonal averages.
According to the National Weather Service, Friday will start with partly cloudy skies, but these will clear by midday, allowing for a bright, breezy afternoon. Temperatures will peak at 77 degrees, potentially approaching record highs for this time of year. As Veterans Day weekend progresses, Saturday promises clear skies with a slight drop to 70 degrees, and Sunday’s high dips further to 61 degrees with a 30% chance of afternoon showers.
Overnight lows remain mild, with Friday night around 45 degrees and Saturday night dropping to 38 degrees. Sunday night brings an 80% chance of rain, potentially affecting evening events and parades. This shift hints at a cooler pattern early next week, as Monday and Tuesday’s highs retreat to the low 60s, offering a seasonal cooldown after the extended warm spell.
Philadelphians are advised to stay updated on rain forecasts for Sunday evening and prepare for a dry, sunny Veterans Day. This favorable weather window allows for ideal outdoor conditions for both Friday and Saturday, with cooler, more typical November weather returning after the weekend.
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