Earlier this week, the focus was on Hurricane Matthew. The path was originally expected to move up the coast, even affecting our area., however that scenario faded.
Those following the storm know that over the past two days, Matthew and its remnants are expected to be blocked from moving northward and it is expected to circle back southwestward.
Things have changed somewhat and some of Matthew’s moisture will be pulled northward enough to affect us.
Several models, including this afternoon’s NAM and GFS, are now show the plumes of Matthew’s moisture moving up the coast north enough to be swept into an approaching frontal boundary moving through our area. How much moisture actually gets pulled up is still uncertain.
Here’s the best guess for this weekend.
Saturday will be mostly cloudy. There’s a chance of showers in the PHL area by late morning and continuing throughout the day. About a 1/2 inch of rain is currently forecast to fall over this period. More rain in NJ.
Sunday will be cloudy in the morning, some clearing in the afternoon. It will be windy.
Confidence in this weekend’s forecast is below average.