After this weekend looks more or less climo with a baby trough tucked in there no? I would be totally on board with 70s/partly cloudy and some light showers every few days.
Seems we go through this every May-September: Models show a ridge in the 1-5 day range. Models diverge on day 6-10 with the ridge rebuilding vs. Nominal troughing. July-Sep the ridge rebuilding dominates the solutions. The cold and warm camps are set. Least I pretend to be neutral, warm n’ dry from May-September is fine by me.
An increasingly chilly day with the wind becoming onshore from the chilly atlantic waters today. Shower chances increase this afternoon. Tomorrow will be a very raw day for May with temps in the higher spots of Chester and Berks counties struggling to escape the 40's to around 50 degrees. Saturday looks like the driest day of the weekend. But the weekend as a whole will not be a washout.
Chester County wide records for today: High 96 degrees at Phoenixville (1936) / Low 25 degrees at Coatesville 1SW (1947) / Rain 2.46" at Glenmoore (1992)
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