As Philly gets ready to ring in the new year, the weather looks to be relatively mild for the near future with highs well above freezing in the forecast.
The Mummers will strut their stuff Sunday amid temperatures in the upper 50s, if not close to 60 — unseasonably mild weather that could set a tone for January.For Saturday, AccuWeather is forecasting a high of about 58 degrees with afternoon showers. New Year’s Day looks to be more sun-filled and breezy, with an expected high of 59 by the time the String Band and Fancy divisions progress on Broad Street.
In fact, Wednesday, which has a chance of showers, could reach 66 degrees, close to the record high of 68 set in 1950. Though forecasts longer than a week or so are always a bit risky, AccuWeather, based in State College, expects little snow accumulation for at least the first half of the month, though there’s potential for an occasional “wintry mix” or some light snow.Bauer sees a range of 8 to 12 inches for the month.
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