Mostly warm and sunny this weekend, isolated sprinkles possible

Mostly warm and dry weekend in Philadelphia, fall temps on the way 04:01

Our Friday will get off to a great start with temperatures in the low and middle 60s across much of the Delaware Valley and shore communities and a few upper 50s throughout the Lehigh Valley. Once again, despite an area of low pressure meandering off the coast, skies will remain mostly sunny to partly cloudy through the morning and into the afternoon.

While most of the day will remain dry, a few isolated sprinkles may develop through Friday afternoon, but overall, the theme will be mainly dry and warm conditions. High temperatures Friday afternoon will return to the low-middle 80s, running a good 5 to 7 degrees warmer than normal for this time of year.

While the low-pressure system off the coast will have very limited impact on our region, it is producing a little bit of a coastal flood concern that will last through Friday into early Saturday. Higher than normal tides with water levels running 1 to 2 feet above normal could produce some high-tide flooding along the Jersey Shore, Delaware Beaches and into some of the back bays. A coastal flood advisory is in effect for these areas until Saturday at 6 a.m.

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