CHESTER COUNTY, PA — November is off to a surprisingly pleasant start across Chester County, serving up a week that’s more pumpkin spice than polar vortex. Expect plenty of sunshine, mild afternoons, and cool, crisp nights — the kind that remind you to dig out your favorite flannel but not quite your winter coat.
Today kicks things off with a sunny sky and a high near 61 degrees. Winds will be calm, picking up slightly from the southwest around 5 mph — just enough to make fallen leaves dance across your driveway like they’re auditioning for a Hallmark movie. Tonight stays comfortable, with partly cloudy skies and a low around 41.
Monday continues the trend with partly sunny skies and another high near 61. Winds remain light and variable, making for an ideal day to sneak in some outdoor chores before the chill returns. Monday night dips to around 40 degrees under mostly clear skies, so keep a light jacket handy if you’re out late.
Tuesday brings more sunshine but a touch cooler, with highs near 58 and a gentle west breeze at 5 to 10 mph. By nightfall, temperatures slide into the upper 30s — the kind of crisp air that makes your morning coffee taste just a little better.
Wednesday may be the week’s pick of the bunch, offering mostly sunny skies and highs near 62. Clouds will move in late, and there’s a small 30% chance of a brief shower before 1 a.m. — barely enough to dampen plans but enough to give your windshield wipers a quick workout.
Thursday delivers another burst of sunshine with cooler air returning. Expect a high near 56 and a low around 35 under partly cloudy skies. By Friday, we’ll see a mix of sun and clouds with highs near 60, though showers could move in Friday night with a 50% chance of rain. Saturday, however, rebounds nicely with mostly sunny skies and a comfortable high near 61 — a welcome reward for those who brave the wet Friday night.
All in all, Chester County is in for a calm, classic fall week — mild, manageable, and mercifully short on surprises.
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