A Chilly Surprise: Frost Alert for Philly's Outskirts
The weather is about to take a nippy turn around Philly. Areas just beyond the city limits, on both sides of the Delaware River, are under a frost advisory for Friday morning. It's the coldest we've seen in over half a year!
Don't Expect a Deep Freeze
The city and Delaware County might stay frost-free, but cooler spots could wake up to a light dusting of white. Zachary Cooper, a meteorologist, says it's definitely possible.
What's Causing the Chilly Surprise?
- Clear skies
- Temperatures in the 30s
- Light winds
These conditions might stick around through the weekend.
Frost Advisories and the Growing Season
Frost advisories will keep coming until the growing season officially ends. That happens when temperatures hit 32 degrees or lower for the first time in an area.
Fun Fact: Frost Without Freezing
It can frost even when it's not freezing. The air temperature is measured about six feet up, but it can be several degrees colder on the ground. Light winds help this happen by letting thin layers of cold air form near the surface.
Dry Spell Continues
The dry spell continues in the Philly region. Highs will be in the 50s and lows between 35 to 40 degrees into next week. Rain? Not much. We've only seen 0. 81 inches this month, which is less than a third of what we usually get.
Drought Conditions
- Most of the region is in a "moderate drought"
- The rest is "abnormally dry"
But there's hope! Computer models hint at rain coming in the middle of next week.
Enjoy the Weekend!
It's a great time to check out the beautiful fall foliage.