Conditions are finally calming down, making for a Thursday with warmer temperatures ahead of a pleasant Friday.
FOX 29's Sue Serio has your Thursday morning weather forecast.Conditions in the area are finally calming down now that a coastal storm has moved north.
Northwesterly winds are bringing a slight breeze to the Delaware Valley Thursday morning, but temperatures are expected to switch, rising to the upper 50s for a beautiful day. Although it will be warm, some light precipitation will move through in the evening hours. Looking ahead, Saturday will be another mild weather day leading into a stretch of seasonable and sunny days.
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