Philadelphia weather today brings rain showers throughout the morning and early afternoon, with a high near 57°F and gusty northwest winds up to 30 mph—so grab an umbrella before heading out.
Here’s what to expect: Rain will be heaviest before 3 PM ET, with about a 90% chance of precipitation and rainfall amounts between a tenth and a quarter inch. Northwest winds at 10 to 15 mph will make it feel cooler, so layer up if you’re venturing out to Citizens Bank Park for the Phillies-Braves matchup today. If you’re a tailgater, you’ll want a packable rain jacket and a compact travel umbrella—conditions will be damp but manageable for pre-game festivities along Citizens Avenue.
The good news? Rain clears out by early afternoon, and Sunday night will be partly cloudy with temperatures dropping to around 41°F by Monday morning. If you’ve been eyeing the Schuylkill River Trail for a weekend run or bike ride, save it for Monday afternoon when skies improve.
Monday’s Outlook: Monday shapes up much nicer. A slight 20% chance of showers between 8 AM and 2 PM ET, then partly sunny skies take over. High near 53°F with lighter winds. Perfect for getting outside and tackling yard work—if you’ve been waiting for a good day to mow the lawn, Monday afternoon is your window.
What to Wear: Waterproof hiking boots or rain boot shoe covers will keep your feet dry if you’re walking around the city or heading to any neighborhood spots like Rittenhouse Square or Washington Square Park. A waterproof phone pouch is smart too, especially if you’re capturing game-day moments at the ballpark.
Indoor Backup Plan: If the rain keeps you cooped up, it’s the perfect excuse for a cozy Sunday indoors. Whip up a slow cooker chili or beef stew—something warm and hearty that’ll simmer while you relax. A programmable slow cooker makes it effortless: throw ingredients in before heading out, and dinner’s ready when you get home. Did you know you can order groceries on Amazon? Get everything you need for tonight’s dinner delivered straight to your door.
Looking Ahead: The Flyers take the ice Wednesday night at Xfinity Mobile Arena against Pittsburgh—that’s an indoor event, so weather won’t be a factor. But if you’re planning outdoor activities later in the week, conditions look favorable. No excessive rainfall risk is expected, so we’re clear of any flooding concerns.
Stay dry out there, and don’t forget that rain gear!

