CHESTER COUNTY, PA — Hold onto your hats, folks — literally. Chester County is kicking off the week with a Wind Advisory and gusts strong enough to make your recycling bins consider a career in aviation. Expect a lively stretch of fall weather featuring sunshine, stiff breezes, midweek showers, and a warming trend heading into the weekend.
Today brings mostly sunny skies with a high near 54, but the real headline is the wind. West winds of 15 to 20 mph will roar with gusts up to 45 mph through early evening. If your lawn furniture had weekend plans, they may already be halfway to Delaware.
Tonight winds ease a bit but remain brisk, dropping to 10 to 15 mph with gusts near 30 mph. Temperatures fall to around 34 under partly cloudy skies — perfect soup weather if ever there was such a thing.
Monday stays cool and breezy, with sunshine and a high near 46. West winds continue at 10 to 15 mph, gusting up to 35 mph. Monday night settles down with lighter winds and a low around 30, cold enough to remind you that winter is jogging toward us.
Tuesday brings more sunshine and a high near 48, though winds may still gust up to 20 mph. Clouds take over by nighttime, and a 50% chance of rain arrives with lows around 36. Expect only light precipitation — more of a polite drizzle than a soaking.
Wednesday stays mostly cloudy with a high near 49, followed by a slight chance of rain before 1 a.m. Clouds hang tough through Thursday, which reaches a milder 53 degrees. Another round of light rain is possible Thursday night.
By Friday, temperatures climb to around 60 despite the continued 40% chance of rain. Showers may linger into Friday night and Saturday, though Saturday looks a bit brighter with partial sun and highs near 58.
All told, it’s a week of gusts, chills, and on-and-off showers — classic mid-November mood swings with just enough sunshine to keep hope alive.
For detailed updates, live radar, and real-time alerts, visit the MyChesCo Weather Center — your trusted guide for staying ahead of Chester County’s ever-changing skies.
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