
Weather Info
Important Philadelphia travel information is the kind of climate and weather the city faces. Located at the northern edge of the humid subtropical climate, Philadelphia has hot and muggy summers, with really high humidity levels in the months of July and August. The most favorable months to travel are Fall and Spring with pleasant climate, mild breeze and overall good weather. Rainfall is not concentrated for a few months and is generally scattered all over the year.
Basically each month of the year would have eight to ten wet days. The weather that really needs to be avoided is the cold winter season. Philadelphia has what one could call, harsh winters. Although it does not mean that the temperature definitely falls below the zero degree centigrade or freezing point, the weather is chilly.
Snow is unpredictable and varies. A Philadelphia travel tip would be avoiding the winters. While one year there could be moderate snowfall, the other could bring violent snowstorms that make travelling really difficult.
Philadelphia Climate on Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia#Climate
Philadelphia Weather Stories - NBC
http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/weather/stories/
Philadelphia Climate and Weather on WordTravels
http://www.wordtravels.com/Cities/Pennsylvania/Philadelphia/Climate
If you are one of those numbers people, then here are some statistics that shall satisfy your appetite about the weather and climate of Philadelphia. Lows in the month of January are anywhere around 25 degree Fahrenheit (approximately 4 degrees centigrade below zero) and highs are about 39 degree Fahrenheit (or 4 degrees centigrade). The lowest officially recorded temperature was minus eleven degree Fahrenheit on the 9th of February, 1934.
However, as mentioned earlier, such low temperatures, ones that drop below the freezing point, only occur a few times in the decade and should not worry you a lot. The month of July sees the heat index soaring as high as one hundred and ten degree Fahrenheit. The temperatures constantly rise above the ninety five degree Fahrenheit mark and the heat waves that accompany such temperatures can actually be really taxing.
Philadelphia Weather on WeatherUnderGround
http://www.wunderground.com/US/PA/Philadelphia.html
Local Philadelphia Weather
http://www.weatherforyou.com/weather/Pennsylvania/Philadelphia.html
Hope the best for your trip!

