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A brief update:  This morning’s models just coming in ( it’s Daylight Saving Time, so they’re in an hour later) are not consistent with the shower/thunderstorm threat today.

Most of the short range models have light showers developing between now and 2 PM  with the greatest threat north and west of Philadelphia.

The latest HRRR (High Resolution Rapid Refresh)  model is similar, keeping the showers mostly to the west of Philadelphia, although it has some showers moving into Philadelphia before noon and 2 PM.

HRRR Simulated Radar 1 PM

Tonight’s models have the warm front moving through tonight, about 4-5AM. Some widely scattered showers and even a thunderstorm prior to the frontal passage late tonight.

We’ll be in a southwesterly flow on Friday. There’s a chance of showers and scattered thunderstorms anytime with increasingly windy conditions.

With a mix of clouds and sunshine, temps will approach 80°. Chances of thunderstorms are highest between 1 and 5 pm. Some may be heavy to severe.

A cold front moves through Friday night.