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First Winter Storm Slowly Exits Today

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London, GB
6:42 pm, Jun 22, 2025
weather icon 73°C | °F
L: 70° H: 74°
scattered clouds
Humidity 59 %
Pressure 1011 hPa
Wind 16 mph WSW
Wind Gust Wind Gust: 25 mph
Precipitation Precipitation: 0 inch
Dew Point Dew Point: 0°
Clouds Clouds: 40%
Rain Chance Rain Chance: 0%
Snow Snow: 0
Visibility Visibility: 6 mi
Air Quality Air Quality:
Sunrise Sunrise: 4:43 am
Sunset Sunset: 9:21 pm
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The first winter storm of the season has produced heavy snowfall over the interior and higher elevations while beneficial rainfall returned to the coast, breaking a lengthy drought for many.  A stormy weather pattern continues with more rain and snow threats for the Thanksgiving weekend.

TODAY

An area of low pressure will continue to produce periods of snow over the interior while a mix of rain and snow showers will linger along the coast.  Winds will be from the southwest at 10 to 20 mph.  Temperatures will rise into the mid to upper 30s over the interior, upper 30s to lower 40s in the Delaware River Valley, and lower to mid-40s along the coast for highs.

TONIGHT

The low-pressure system will exit with variable clouds and widely scattered rain/snow showers.  Winds will be from the west at 10 to 20 mph.  Temperatures will fall into the upper 20s to lower 30s over the interior, mid to upper 30s in the suburbs, and upper 30s to lower 40s in urban areas for lows.

TOMORROW

A series of troughs will produce scattered clouds and isolated rain/snow showers.  Winds will be from the northwest at 10 to 20 mph.  Temperatures will rise into the upper 30s to lower 40s over the interior, lower to mid-40s in the New York City metropolitan area, and upper 40s to lower 50s in the Philadelphia metropolitan area for highs.

TOMORROW NIGHT

High pressure will produce scattered clouds.  Winds will be from the northwest at 10 to 20 mph.  Temperatures will fall into the lower to mid-30s over the interior, mid to upper 30s in the suburbs, and upper 30s to lower 40s in urban areas for lows.

SUNDAY

High pressure will produce scattered clouds.  Winds will be from the northwest at 10 to 20 mph.  Temperatures will rise into the mid to upper 40s over the interior, upper 40s to lower 50s in the New York City metropolitan area, and lower to mid-50s in the Philadelphia metropolitan area for highs.

MONDAY

High pressure will exit the region with scattered clouds.  Winds will back from the northwest to the southwest at 5 to 15 mph.  Temperatures will range from the lower to mid-30s over the interior and mid to upper 30s along the coast for lows and mid to upper 40s over the interior, lower to mid-50s in the New York City metropolitan area, and upper 50s to lower 60s in the Philadelphia metropolitan area for highs.

TUESDAY

A cold front will produce scattered showers.  Temperatures will range from the mid to upper 40s over the interior and upper 40s to lower 50s along the coast for lows and lower to mid-50s over the interior and upper 50s to lower 60s along the coast for highs.

WEDNESDAY (THANKSGIVING EVE)

High pressure will build into the region with scattered clouds.  Temperatures will range from the lower to mid-30s over the interior and mid to upper 30s along the coast for lows and upper 30s to lower 40s over the interior and mid to upper 40s along the coast for highs.

THANKSGIVING

An area of low pressure will produce periods of snow over the interior and rain along the coast.  Temperatures will range from the lower to mid-30s over the interior and mid to upper 30s along the coast for lows and mid-30s over the interior and upper 30s to lower 40s along the coast for highs.

FRIDAY

An area of low pressure will produce periods of snow over the interior and a mix of rain and snow along the coast.  Temperatures will range from the upper 20s to lower 30s over the interior and mid-30s along the coast for lows and lower to mid-30s over the interior and mid to upper 30s along the coast for highs.

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