By Alex Sosnowski, Expert Senior Meteorologist
October 12,2014; 9:30PM,EDT
After a cool weekend around Philadelphia, much of this week will be warm for mid-October, but a potentially very disruptive storm will come calling at midweek.
Temperatures during the middle of October average from a low in the upper 40s F to a high in the middle 60s around Philadelphia.
During much of this week, highs will be at or above these levels and will be well into the 70s for a couple of days.
However, a storm forecast to gather strength over the Central states will swing eastward during the middle of the week.
While a southerly flow associated with the storm will help push warmth into the region, winds could begin to affect the region on Tuesday.
The storm system could pack a punch in terms of travel delays and disruptions to outdoor activities Wednesday, especially if the rain is excessive and accompanied by strong winds or severe thunderstorms.
Know when the rain will hit by using AccuWeather's MinuteCast™. It has the minute-by-minute forecast for your exact location. Type your city name, select MinuteCast, and input your street address. On mobile devices, you can also use your GPS location.
More details on the storm next week will follow on AccuWeather.com.
For leaf peepers, some autumn color was to be found in southern New England and the coastal mid-Atlantic with foliage near peak color in parts of northern Pennsylvania and a few pockets over the central Appalachians, according to YankeeFoliage.com.
Interests heading to Bermuda and the Caribbean will want to monitor the tropical weather, now that the Atlantic is showing signs of an uptick in activity.
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