October 27,2014; 9:00PM,EDT
A front will bring dramatically colder air to Philadelphia during Halloween night after a surge of late-summerlike air moves at midweek.
An area of high pressure which brought numerous record-high temperatures over the central U.S. this weekend will spread into the area Tuesday into Wednesday.
Temperatures will rise into the 70s on Tuesday and Wednesday. The record-high temperatures on Tuesday and Wednesday are 85 and 79, respectively. While record-breaking high temperatures are not expected, it will feel quite warm for late October.
A storm system forecast to develop nearby will truncate the warmth by way of clouds and showers during the middle and latter part of the week, ahead of Halloween.
After a push of cooler air settles in Thursday into the daytime hours on Halloween, a blast of much colder air will move in Friday night into Saturday. The combination of wind, temperature, showers and other conditions will produce AccuWeather RealFeel® temperatures dipping into the 30s.
Parts of the interior Northeast will receive accumulating snow Friday night into Saturday as the atmosphere heralds the arrival of November.
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Be sure to turn your clocks back one hour as you go to bed Saturday night, since daylight savings will come to an end for the season.
This story was authored by AccuWeather.com Meteorologists Brett Rathbun and Alex Sosnowski.
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