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Tranquil Conditions Return to Malvern
Beautiful weather is back just in time for the weekend.

By Steven DiMartino
After a couple of wet, windy and cool days; the Philadelphia region is setting up for a very nice stretch of weather that will feature dry conditions, clear skies and mild temperatures!
Skies will continue to clear Friday as the Nor’easter departs into the Atlantic Ocean. Scattered cloud cover to clear skies can be expected Friday afternoon on through Sunday. A weak cold front will move through on Saturday night but will just feature a few scattered clouds. Winds will back from the northwest to west at 5 to 15 mph through the forecast period. Temperatures will rise into the mid 60s Friday afternoon. Temperatures Saturday will range from the lower to mid 40s for lows and mid to upper 60s for highs. Temperatures on Sunday will range from the mid to upper 40s for lows and mid to upper 60s for highs.
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High pressure will remain in control on Monday and Tuesday with clear skies to scattered cloud cover. Winds will shift to the southwest as the high-pressure systems slips off the coast and a cold front approaches from the west. Temperatures on Monday will range from the lower to mid 40s for lows and lower to mid 60s for highs. Temperatures on Tuesday will rate from the upper 40s to lower 50s for lows and upper 60s to lower 70s for highs.
A cold front will move through the region on Wednesday with periods of scattered showers. The showers will feature heavy downpours at times. Temperatures will range from the lower to mid 50s for lows and mid to upper 60s for highs.
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High pressure will return on Thursday with clear skies and cooler temperatures. Low temperatures will range from the upper 30s to lower 40s for lows and mid to upper 50s for highs.
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