PHILADELPHIA — Expect a pleasant Labor Day across the Philadelphia region with cooler-than-average temperatures and partly cloudy skies.
Morning lows will start in the 50s and 60s, before warming up to around 80°F this afternoon. A few scattered clouds are expected early, but they should clear out, leaving mostly fair-weather skies.
Labor Day also marks the start of Meteorological Fall, though astronomical fall officially begins on September 22.
Daytime highs this week will stay slightly below average, ranging from the upper 70s to low 80s, while overnight lows remain in the 50s and 60s. Sunshine continues through Tuesday, with high clouds drifting in by Wednesday.
The next chance of showers arrives Thursday as a reinforcing cold front moves through. While no severe weather is expected, forecasts may shift — especially with the Eagles’ home opener at Lincoln Financial Field the same evening.
Rain would be welcome as the region remains 4.04 inches below average for rainfall since June 1, with only 8.54 inches recorded so far.
7-Day Forecast
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Monday: Partly cloudy — High 80°, Low 60°
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Tuesday: Sunny — High 80°, Low 59°
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Wednesday: Bright and sunny — High 80°, Low 59°
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Thursday: Isolated shower possible — High 82°, Low 62°
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Friday: Scattered showers — High 81°, Low 66°
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Saturday: Mostly sunny — High 80°, Low 68°
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Sunday: Partly cloudy — High 77°, Low 58°
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