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CBS News
3 days ago
- Climate
- CBS News
Sunny, warmer temps in the Philadelphia region. Air quality alert this Sunday for stagnant air.
High pressure over the Mid-Atlantic keeps us quiet through the rest of the weekend. Clear skies and calm winds will allow temps to drop into the 50s for many, with 60s around Philly and the shore. Some patchy fog is possible late, mainly over parts of Delmarva. Sunday will be gorgeous — plenty of sunshine, light southerly breezes, and highs in the mid to upper 80s. However, several Pennsylvania counties are under an Air quality alert as light winds and stagnant air could lead to higher ozone levels. A sea breeze may develop in the afternoon along the coast, knocking temps down a few degrees there. The warmup continues into Monday and Tuesday as high pressure shifts east. Highs both days will reach the upper 80s to low 90s, with humidity staying moderate at first. By Tuesday night into Wednesday, it'll feel more like midsummer, with dew points climbing into the 60s and 70s. Mid to late week turns hotter and more humid, with highs in the low 90s on Wednesday and heat index values near 100° inland. A surface trough and then a cold front will bring a better chance for scattered storms late Wednesday into Thursday. The front may stall nearby Friday into Saturday, keeping some storm chances around. Sunday: Sunny. High 89, Low 60. Monday: Partly cloudy. High 88, Low 62. Tuesday: Partly cloudy. High 91, Low 66. Wednesday: A late storm? High 90, Low 72. Thursday: Isolated storms. High 91, Low 73. Friday: Isolated storms. High 90, Low 72 Saturday: Isolated storms. High 90, Low 71. NEXT Weather Radars Hourly Forecast
Yahoo
10-05-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
Orlando Weather: Severe storm threat to bring heavy rain, lightning, gusty winds and hail
ORLANDO, Fla. - The FOX 35 Storm Team has issued a series of Impact Days as a strong storm system aims to bring heavy rain, lightning, gusty winds and hail throughout Central Florida for Mother's Day weekend. Here's what you need to know and how you can prepare. What To Expect The unsettled pattern across the region continues today. It's the first of a series of Impact Days as a storm system to our west continues to inch closer to us. Today's threat of showers and storms really comes from the sea breeze though, just like what we've seen much of this week. We'll start off mainly dry, aside from our FOX 51 locales where we're seeing some showers and storms this morning. Around the metro, the sea breeze will be the main factor in getting our storms going this afternoon. A couple could turn severe with gusty winds and large hail possible. Heavy rain and frequent lightning are also on the table. Highs for today look to top out around 90. Tonight, any showers and storms should fade away with the loss of daytime heating. Lows stay seasonable, but it'll be muggy, with readings in the upper 60s and lower 70s. What's next It's essentially a wash-rise-repeat set-up for our Mother's Day with more showers and storms on the docket. Most will start off dry, but during the afternoon storms look to ignite. Again, the sea breeze along with some "energy" aloft drive the storm's chances. A Marginal Risk or 1/5 on the risk scale is draped across Central Florida with a couple of storms potentially turning severe. Hail and gusty wind are the main hazards. Highs rise back into the middle and upper 80s, which is par for the course for this time of year. Showers and storms linger through Sunday night as this area of low pressure across the Gulf shifts east. Dig deeper This storm system will essentially be overhead on Monday, making it our third Impact Day of the week. The atmosphere will be more dynamic though, with the help of this system. That could make for a greater threat of severe weather. With more "wind energy", all forms of severe weather will be on the table. This includes hail and gusty wind, as well as a brief tornado or two. That's something we'll be monitoring closely as Monday could become an alert day. With the clouds and rain around, it is looking cooler, with highs closer to 80°. With the upper-level low still circulating close to us Tuesday, a slim chance of rain is still in the forecast, but it'll be much drier overall. The drier trend continues later in the week as a ridge of high pressure builds across the Southeast. That means more warmth and more sun for Central Florida. Highs surge back up close to 90° Thursday with temps in the middle to upper 90s by Friday. Track live when storms move across your area using the FOX 35 Storm Tracker Radar below. You can also watch as heavy rain moves across Central Florida on our Live Weather Cameras' page here. More radar maps from FOX 35 Storm Tracker Radar Brevard County Flagler County Marion County Osceola County Orange County Polk County Seminole County Sumter County Volusia County U.S./National Radar STAY CONNECTED WITH FOX 35 ORLANDO: Download the FOX Local app for breaking news alerts, the latest news headlines Download the FOX 35 Storm Team Weather app for weather alerts & radar Sign up for FOX 35's daily newsletter for the latest morning headlines FOX Local:Stream FOX 35 newscasts, FOX 35 News+, Central Florida Eats on your smart TV The Source This story was written based on information shared by the FOX 35 Storm Team on May 10, 2025.