Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Philadelphia: Upcoming Weekend Chill to Yield to Record-Challenging Warmth by Christmas

By , AccuWeather.com Senior Meteorologist
December 16,2015; 10:55PM,EST
 
 
A temperature roller coaster is in store for the Philadelphia area with a big dip this weekend to be followed by another major upward turn next week.
The weather through the Christmas holiday and beyond will not be kind for cold-weather lovers and skiers in the region.
Coldest Air of the Season So Far This Weekend
On Thursday, highs will be near 60 with the next storm slated to bring rain and not snow.
This weekend will feel like the third week of December. Daytime temperatures will dip to their lowest levels of the season so far with highs forecast to be in the 40s, or about average for Dec. 19 and 20. It will get cold enough for ski resorts to make snow this weekend.
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However, the cold will not last and will fail to hook up with any storm.
Next week, the weather will turn progressively warmer just as a series of storms tracks from the South Central states to the Great Lakes.

The storms will bring at least a couple of rounds of rain with the potential for foggy episodes next week in Philadelphia and for much of the Atlantic Seaboard and Appalachians. Ski resorts that choose to make snow this weekend could see it melt away by Christmas.
During Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, temperatures will climb into the 60s and could surpass record highs set during 2014 and 1964, respectively, in Philadelphia.




 

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