After enjoying a beautiful Thursday, the weather is set to take a turn as rain returns to the forecast. Following a stretch of sunny and warm days in the Delaware Valley, residents can expect a change starting Thursday night that will extend into Friday.
Here’s what to anticipate:
Rain is expected to arrive by Thursday evening and will continue into Friday, with multiple rounds of showers potentially lingering throughout the day. While the rainfall is a welcome sight as it helps alleviate the effects of last fall’s drought—with possible accumulations of up to an inch—temperatures will also drop, catching many off guard.
On Friday, temperatures are forecasted to be about 10 degrees cooler than previous days, dipping into the 50s by dinnertime, and overnight lows may fall into the low 50s accompanied by a brisk breeze. This shift will make for a notably chillier day.
However, the outlook is bright as the weekend approaches. Both Saturday and Sunday are expected to deliver beautiful weather, with highs reaching the mid-70s on Saturday, perfect for outdoor activities. Mother’s Day on Sunday looks promising with temperatures around 80 degrees, making it an ideal opportunity to celebrate with loved ones outdoors.
Looking further ahead, Monday is also predicted to be pleasant, while the next chance of rain may arrive on Tuesday. Overall, the rain may bring a temporary change, but the beauty of the weekend offers a lovely chance to reconnect with family and enjoy the outdoors.