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From Philly to the Shore to the Mountains: The Memorial Day Forecast You Need

What will the forecast be where you are this holiday weekend?

What to Know

  • A comfortable, partly sunny Memorial Day is on tap for most of the region.
  • Temps will warm into the 70s and 80s in most neighborhoods.
  • Storms return to the Philadelphia region Tuesday morning.

The summer season started this weekend as people flocked to the Jersey Shore, Delaware Beaches, Pocono Mountains, numerous weddings or just the local park or restaurant.

With all that driving, and time spent outside, everyone wants to know what the weather will be. You won't want to forget your sunscreen.

Memorial Day:

A dry, less humid, warm day for remembrances, parades and barbecues.

Philadelphia/Immediate Suburbs

A partly sunny and warm day with highs in the low to mid 80s.

Jersey Shore/Delaware Beaches

Temps should rise into the mid to upper 70s with a mix of sun and clouds before dropping down as the sea breeze kicks in later in the afternoon.

Poconos

Another chilly start before temps push into the low 70s under partly cloudy skies.

Storms Brewing:

The next threat of wet weather comes Tuesday morning, most likely after the morning commute. The storms pack the possibility of heavy winds and downpours.

The chance of severe storms increases in the afternoon and evening. A First Alert for potentially dangerous thunderstorms will be in place from 3 to 11 p.m. Tuesday.

Keep checking back with the NBC10 First Alert Weather Team on air throughout the week and download the app to get the latest forecast for your neighborhood.

Keeping children occupied during lengthy drives or flights can be a difficult task, but preparing them for the trip can help alleviate unnecessary stress. NBC10’s Matt DeLucia offers some helpful tips on keeping the kids busy Memorial Day weekend or anytime you travel.
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