Weather Update: Drought-Free Outlook and Changes Ahead
In a stroke of luck, Friday saw Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey dodging severe storms, despite heavy rain and flooding affecting nearby areas. The region experienced mild, muggy conditions with scattered showers and fog. Residents should prepare for warm and humid weather on Saturday, with passing thundershowers likely. Some storms may be strong, bringing heavy downpours and gusty winds, so it’s advisable to monitor the radar if planning outdoor activities.
On a positive note, the latest report from the U.S. Drought Monitor indicates that the majority of the state is now drought-free.
Tonight’s forecast calls for a cloudy evening with areas of fog and mild temperatures in the low 60s. Saturday will start foggy, then transition to partly sunny with highs between 75-80°F.
The weather improves on Sunday, offering a brighter, less humid day, with highs near 70°F. Looking ahead, Monday looks pleasant with highs of 65-70°F, while Tuesday cools down to the low-mid 60s. Midweek may bring some showers, with cool temperatures expected as the week progresses.
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