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Dense Fog and Cloudy Skies Sunday Before Warm Stretch in Philadelphia
Daylight Saving Time begins as the region sees a mix of showers and sun in the coming days.
Published on Mar. 8, 2026
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The Philadelphia area will see dense overnight fog and cloudy skies on Sunday, with scattered showers throughout the day. However, a warm stretch is on the way, with sunny skies and temperatures reaching the mid to upper 70s on Tuesday and Wednesday. The weather will then turn cooler and wetter by the end of the week.
Why it matters
The changing weather patterns in the Philadelphia region can impact daily activities, travel, and energy usage. The transition to Daylight Saving Time also marks an important seasonal shift.
The details
Overnight, the region will see dying showers and storms, with most areas only experiencing a few light sprinkles. Winds will be light, leading to dense fog. Sunday will start cloudy with isolated early morning showers, but skies are expected to begin clearing in the evening. A weak cold front will bring more showers, especially east of I-95, in the afternoon. Tuesday and Wednesday will be sunny and warm, with highs near 70 on Monday and in the upper 70s on Tuesday. Wednesday will also be warm, with a chance of showers in the evening. Temperatures will then fall throughout Thursday, with persistent rain showers, and Friday will be cooler with clouds.
- Overnight, dying showers and storms will move closer to the area, becoming very light and isolated.
- Daylight Saving Time begins at 2 a.m. Sunday.
- Sunrise on Sunday will be at 7:23 a.m.
- A weak cold front passes the area in the Sunday afternoon, with more showers possible, especially from I-95 eastward.
- Tuesday and Wednesday will be sunny with highs near 70 on Monday and in the upper 70's Tuesday.
The players
Philadelphia
The major city in southeastern Pennsylvania where this weather forecast is focused.
The takeaway
The changing weather patterns in the Philadelphia region can impact daily activities, travel, and energy usage. The transition to Daylight Saving Time also marks an important seasonal shift, and residents should be prepared for a mix of cloudy, rainy, and warm conditions in the coming days.
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