Saturday, August 2, 2014

Philadelphia Escaping Steadiest Rain This Weekend

By , Senior Meteorologist
August 2,2014; 11:06AM,EDT
 
 
The departure of rain early on Saturday morning is giving way to a mostly dry weekend around Philadelphia.
That does not mean that residents will not briefly need their umbrellas or totally escape minor interruptions to outdoor plans as a stray shower or thunderstorm cannot be ruled out.
On Sunday, Philadelphia will lie in between a band of downpours riding along the Northeast coast as numerous showers and thunderstorms rattle the Appalachians.
The downpours threaten to ruin a day at the beach for those at the New Jersey shore, while thunderstorms around Washington, D.C., on Sunday afternoon could cause delays at the ballpark as the Nationals host the Phillies.

There will be clouds and some breaks of sunshine otherwise this weekend in Philadelphia. While typical early August warmth will be absent, humidity will not be.
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Beyond the weekend, a shower or thunderstorm will still be around on Monday before a dry Tuesday unfolds. Each day will be humid as temperatures gradually rise through the middle and upper 80s.
Bertha, meanwhile early next week, will be steered away from the East Coast.

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