Philadelphia, PA — Rain will return to the region this week, with the highest chances Wednesday morning across the Delaware Valley, according to the National Weather Service in Mount Holly.
Forecasters expect dry conditions through Monday, followed by increasing clouds late Monday evening. “Chances for rain develop mainly over Delmarva by late Monday night into Tuesday,” the agency said in its Sunday update.
By Wednesday, showers and isolated thunderstorms will spread north, with the greatest risk near and south of the urban corridor, including Philadelphia, South Jersey, and northern Delaware.
The weather service stressed the system is not particularly strong, with no severe weather expected. Any rainfall will help ease recent dry conditions.
Commuters should plan for a wet Wednesday morning that could slow travel along the I-95 corridor. Localized thunderstorms may bring brief heavy downpours but are not expected to produce damaging winds or hail.
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