Thursday began with a sunrise solar eclipse, which gave those that were lucky enough to see it a rare view of a “crescent sun” as 70% of the sun was eclipsed by the moon as it rose around 5:30am during the morning.
The comfort continues to become established on Friday, although more clouds come back for Friday and a few showers can’t be ruled out, especially south and west from the Lehigh Valley.
We’ll settle in between those extremes for the weekend into early next week, with partly sunny skies and more seasonably warm and still fairly comfortable highs in the upper 70s and low 80s Saturday through Tuesday.
While much of the day remains dry, a few showers are possible, more likely the farther south and west from the Lehigh Valley you travel.
Expect a mix of clouds and sunshine both Saturday and Sunday, with highs bouncing back closer to seasonable levels after our cool Friday.
The partly sunny, seasonably warm, and mainly dry forecast should apply for Monday and Tuesday as well, with a shower or thunderstorm remaining possible either day.