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When's It Going To Be Nice Again In Upper Moreland?
Rainy, dreary weather has swept across the region and is keeping people indoors. Can residents look forward to better conditions?

When’s it going to be nice again?
Residents throughout southeastern Pennsylvania collectively asked that question this morning, as they woke up to gray skies, wet roads, and temperatures startlingly brisk for June 2.
Powerful rainstorms swept the region on Sunday and Monday, washing away memories of crisp, clear, hot May days.
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If you love dreary weather, sitting inside by the window with a book while the rain patters the glass pane, then there is good news for you: the sun isn’t expected to come back anytime soon.
Cloudy or mostly cloudy weather with a good chance of rain is expected through Saturday.
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Temperatures will rise to 81 on Friday and Saturday, so that spring chill will be gone from the air. But the sun isn’t predicted to peek through until Sunday, and a “mostly sunny” day is entirely absent from the radar, save for next Wednesday.
Here’s the long range forecast for Montgomery County, according to the Weather Channel:
Tuesday: High 61, Low 54, light rain, 100 percent chance of precipitation
Wednesday: High 71, Low 56, cloudy, 20 percent chance of precipitation
Thursday: High 67, Low 58, AM showers, 60 percent chance of precipitation
Friday: High 81, Low 61, cloudy, 20 percent chance of precipitation
Saturday: High 81, Low 58, PM showers, 50 percent chance of precipitation
Sunday: High 78, Low 58, partly cloudy, 10 percent chance of precipitation
Monday: High 79, Low 65, thunderstorms, 60 percent chance of precipitation
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