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This weekend should feature above normal temperatures and still humid before we see a nice cool down to start the new work week and that should last through much of the new work week. Sunday looks like our last above normal temperature day for at least the next week or so. There are some rain and storm chances especially across Western Chester and SE Berks Counties later this afternoon into the evening. Otherwise dry through at least mid-week.

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Yesterday was our warmest day so far this month with a couple spots even reaching 90 degrees for the first time in August. Today may be a couple degrees cooler before again reaching well into the 80's on Sunday. We then see a front swing through on Sunday night and behind this we turn much cooler for the rest of the week with high temperatures remaining in the 70's by day and upper 50's to lower 60's by night. Slight chances of showers most days of the week with the greatest chances by Tuesday night into Wednesday.

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Today will be our 6th straight above normal temperature day. It will also be our last such day for at least the next week as we should see temperatures at or below normal levels much of the time. It looks like we have a good chance at finishing August with below normal temperatures. If so this would be the 4th below normal month over the first 8 months of the year. We could see some rain and thunderstorms especially this evening with the cold frontal passage. The line should move west to east across the area between 6pm and 8pm. Any storms could produce a 1/4" to 1/2" of much needed rain as we have had very little rain across the northern parts of Chester and SE Berks counties so far here in August.

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10 hours ago, LVblizzard said:

Drought guy could make a return pretty soon. Looks like after today, high pressure will dominate our pattern for the next 2 weeks with not many chances of rain. Dews in the 40s and 50s next week should be nice though.

Drought cancel uncancel cancel 

Ripping hard again feels like another 2" and 6" on the month

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21 minutes ago, LVLion77 said:

Wow, did not expect nearly an inch of rain this evening. A welcome surprise and good fortune in the center of that band of heavy showers heading into very dry weather pattern.

1.25  at my house. Nice steady downpours tonight. There is no drought now with over 3.5 in the past week.  The soybeans are the greenest I have seen them in a long time. Dewpoints in the 40's will be welcomed- more evening fires in the fire pit. 

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45 minutes ago, Albedoman said:

1.25  at my house. Nice steady downpours tonight. There is no drought now with over 3.5 in the past week.  The soybeans are the greenest I have seen them in a long time. Dewpoints in the 40's will be welcomed- more evening fires in the fire pit. 

You finally admitted that there is no drought!

My area hasn't been in a drought since about March 5.

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What is this rain?

 

zero percent chance of rain today?

 

66 light to moderate rain here currently.  Humidity 85% dew point 59f

I am guessing an upper air disturbance is developing overhead in conjunction to near by cold front.

You can see the seeds of winter 2025-26 we would be getting mood flakes right now as colder air rushed in. 

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Most of the rain last evening missed our area to the south and east toward Philadelphia and NJ. It’s much cooler today and quite breezy. Today’s temperatures will struggle to rise much, and I suspect some of the higher ridge locations may not escape the 60's for high temperatures. Below normal temperatures continue through mid-week before we moderate to close to about normal for late August. A few sprinkles are possible today and again Wednesday night but unfortunately another dry week in our future. Most spots in Chester County have seen less than 0.10" of rain so far here in August. No impacts back here in Chester County from Hurricane Erin...but coastal flooding and beach erosion will be an issue for the Jersey Shore.

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