
Mostly sunny, muggy, just a stray chance of thundershower in the Philadelphia region Saturday
If you are someone who enjoys the hot, humid summer days, then we encourage you to make your plans and soak in these conditions.
Labor Day weekend is only two weeks away, meaning weekends like the one upcoming will be few and far between from here on out. Because the air will be swampy, there will be a chance for pop-up showers and storms, but the overall chance is relatively low.
Think "summer storms"… if you hear thunder, head inside for 15 minutes and it should pass. The biggest potential threats are lightning and locally heavy rain.
Of course, fall is right around the corner and that's awesome, but not the best for enjoying the pool, water parks, beaches, etc. Sunday may likely be the hottest day with temps in the mid low-90s, but there's no sign of any extended streaks of extreme heat.
Your NEXT Weather team continues to closely monitor Erin, which is now a hurricane, forecast to become a Major Category 4 as we roll into next week.
This will likely cause rough surf and riptide dangers along the Jersey shore and Delaware beaches come mid-late next week.
Your NEXT Weather team will continue to update as the storm gets closer.
Saturday: Sun, stray shower. High 88, Low 72
Sunday: Sun, stray shower. High 91, Low 70
Monday: Mostly cloudy. High 80, Low 72
Tuesday: Partly sunny. High 81, Low 67
Wednesday: Partly sunny. High 79, Low 67
Thursday: Partly sunny. High 79, Low 67
Friday: Partly sunny. High 83, Low 65
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- CBS News
NEXT Weather Forecast: Storms done for now, but muggy conditions persist
The severe storms that rolled through Saturday morning are done for the time being. More storms are possible tonight, but conditions are expected to be dry and muggy during the afternoon hours. Dew points will be near 70, meaning any storms that may develop will have lots of energy for torrential downpours. This means ponding and urban flooding are also possible. High temperatures will be in the low and mid-80s Saturday afternoon, with winds coming out of the east and southeast between 5-10 miles an hour. A marginal risk for severe storms is in store for southern Minnesota on Saturday night, which may experience high winds and some hail. Another round of storms is possible Sunday night and into early Monday morning, and some areas may see another 2-3" of rain by Monday morning. After that, high pressure will move in and end storm chances starting Tuesday. Looking ahead temperature-wise, highs should be fairly seasonable for the start of the week but will cool into the 70s next weekend.


Fox News
20 minutes ago
- Fox News
Hurricane Erin strengthens into Category 5 storm
FOX Weather correspondent Robert Ray has the latest on Hurricane Erin developments on 'Fox News Live.'


Bloomberg
an hour ago
- Bloomberg
Hurricane Erin Surges to Category Five Strength in Caribbean Sea
Hurricane Erin strengthened on Saturday into a 'catastrophic' Category 5 hurricane in the Caribbean, reaching the top of the five-step, Saffir-Simpson scale. Erin's top winds, which have exploded from tropical storm strength early Friday, reached 160 miles per hour (257 kilometers) as the storm churns 105 miles north of Anguilla in the Caribbean, the US National Hurricane Center said in a special statement at 11:20 a.m. New York time.