Theres a heavier band pushing into wilmington this will be pushing through the philadelphia area through the morning commute. Down south in Cape May County, salem and Cumberland County we have fairly steady rain, so slow going through these areas. All that stuff to the south has to work to the north. Reading is picking up heavy stuff, allentown will get it later on. We have strong winds developing behind the system it goes from 2 00 p. M. To midnight where we have a wind advisory, wind gusts could go easily over 35 or 40 Miles Per Hour the National Weather service thinks some of us could at times see winds as high as 50 that could put debris on roads including tree branches. This goes through the Morning Hours and wraps up around midday for the most part. 47 degrees, cool. 42 in allentown. 44 in reading and trenton. 47 in wilmington and 50 in cape may. As we head out the door to the driveway, catch the bus this morning, youll be stuck on 47 degrees between 6 00 a. M. And 8 00 a. M. And
Afternoon looks drier. This afternoon once the rain gets out of here were expecting a rush of strong winds. The National Weather service has a wind advisory that kicks in at 2 00 p. M. And doesnt end until midnight. We could have gusts as high as 40 to 50 miles per hour. That could put trash cans and recycling bins on the roads. The rain will take until noon to get out of here, it will die down after the rush hour. 47 degrees in philadelphia. Same thing in wilmington. Mid 40s in trenton, allentown, trenton and lancaster. 51 in cape may. 41 in millville. Look for temperatures hovering about 47 degrees between 6 00 a. M. And 8 00 a. M. With the showers likely through the morning commute. 3 00 p. M. , 64 degrees. Obviously the rain tapering off after midday. You get a decent high today of 66 degrees around 4 00. The problem this afternoon as i mentioned, the strong blustery winds building in. Hold on to your Steering Wheel for the afternoon commute, karen. Reporter good point and watch fo
Today. Heres the rain, light and spotty in philadelphia. You can see the heavier showers pushing through the south through places like Lang Lancaster and before we are finished with the rush hour we expect steadier rain to come through. The other issue comes after the rain ends this afternoon. We have a wind advisory that kicks in at 2 00 p. M. And doesnt end until midnight. During that time we could have gusts 30 to 50 miles per hour. Something keep in mind as you drive around later today. Theres the rain again sweeping in from the south and west, obviously it will be with us for a while with clearing later today. 47 degrees in philadelphia. So a bit of a cool start. 33 in reading an lancaster. 44 in trenton. 49 in millville. 50 in cape may. Heading out the door this morning look for showers and cloudy skies otherwise and temperatures holding at 47 between 6 00 p. M. 6 00 a. M. And 8 00 a. M. The rain will die down as we head toward midday. 11 00 a. M. , 53 degrees, showers, 1 00 p. M
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