• Wed

    May 29

    80°Lo 58°

    Partly sunny and warm

    Excellent for lawn mowing
    • Hours of Precip
      0
    • Precip
      25%
    • Hi
      RealFeel
      89°
    more
  • Thu

    May 30

    80°Lo 62°

    Partly sunny

    Excellent for lawn mowing
    • Hours of Precip
      0
    • Precip
      25%
    • Hi
      RealFeel
      87°
    more
  • Fri

    May 31

    79°Lo 60°

    Sun and clouds

    Excellent for lawn mowing
    • Hours of Precip
      0
    • Precip
      25%
    • Hi
      RealFeel
      83°
  • Sat

    Jun 1

    67°Lo 57°

    Not as warm with a t-storm

    Very Good for lawn mowing
    • Hours of Precip
      2.5
    • Precip
      51%
    • Hi
      RealFeel
      74°
    more
  • Sun

    Jun 2

    66°Lo 62°

    A shower in the morning

    Fair for lawn mowing
    • Hours of Precip
      2.5
    • Precip
      55%
    • Hi
      RealFeel
      78°
    more
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Hi 79° RealFeel® 83° Precipitation 25%

Day

N

E

S

W

  • N 2 mph
  • Gusts: 8 mph

Intervals of clouds and sunshine

  • Max UV Index: 9 (Very High)
  • Thunderstorms: 24%
  • Precipitation: 0 in
  • Rain: 0 in
  • Snow: 0 in
  • Ice: 0 in
  • Hours of Precipitation: 0 hrs
  • Hours of Rain: 0 hrs
Lo 60° RealFeel® 59° Precipitation 6%

Night

N

E

S

W

  • S 2 mph
  • Gusts: 8 mph

Considerable clouds

  • Max UV Index: N/A
  • Thunderstorms: 24%
  • Precipitation: 0 in
  • Rain: 0 in
  • Snow: 0 in
  • Ice: 0 in
  • Hours of Precipitation: 0 hrs
  • Hours of Rain: 0 hrs

Temperature History - May 31

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  Today Normal Record 5/31/2012
High 79° 73° N/A 76°
Low 60° 50° N/A 48°

Sunrise/Sunset

Sunrise / Sunset Illustration

Rises at 6:10 AM with 14:28 of sunlight, then sets at 8:38 PM

Moonrise/Moonset

Astronomy >
Moonrise / Moonset Illustration

Rises at 1:20 AM with 11:54 of moolight, then sets at 1:14 PM

Breaking Weather: New York, Philadelphia Travel Delays

May 24, 2013; 10:58 AM ET The combination of wind, low clouds and rain will keep travel delays in place through the Northeast. Valerie Smock explains.