Philadelphia

You'll Want to Keep the Umbrella Handy on Mother's Day

Temps are expected to remain in the upper 50s and lower 60s for most of Sunday as a wave of chilly weather moves through our region.

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Mother’s Day morning will be dry and cool, but scattered showers and gusty winds will move in by the afternoon. NBC10 First Alert Meteorologist Krystal Klei has your full forecast.

You’ll want to keep a jacket and umbrella handy on Sunday, as Mother’s Day starts off dry but cool before scattered showers move in by the afternoon.

That means you may want to treat mom in the morning, as showers start moving in between noon and 3 p.m. Most of the rain will fall in Philadelphia and northward, though neighborhoods further south could also get a few isolated showers.

The Lehigh Valley and Berks County, meanwhile, are the most likely to get steadier rain.

The showers are expected to start slipping southward by around 5 p.m. to 6 p.m., and the entire region could get hit-or-miss rain throughout the night.  

What about the next week?

Monday through Wednesday are expected to be partly cloudy but dry, with temperatures in the 60s.

Temperatures are expected to rise into the 70s again by Thursday and Friday, though Friday could also bring showers.

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