Overnight low temperatures will drop to the low 50s with Tuesday's highs reaching the upper 70s and low 80s in the Susquehanna Valley.
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Pleasant Evening; 80s Return Tuesday; Isolated Evening T'Shower
Overnight low temperatures will drop to the low 50s with Tuesday's highs reaching the upper 70s and low 80s in the Susquehanna Valley.
LOCAL YORK.ORG. AND HEY, IF YOU NEED TO GET ANY HOUSEWORK OR GARDENING DONE TODAY, TODAY WAS THE DAY TO DO IT. GREAT. GREAT WEATHER. IT WAS A BEAUTIFUL DAY. TEMPERATURES ABOVE AVERAGE. HUMIDITY VALUES STILL LOWER THAN AVERAGE. IT IS GOING TO BE A PLEASANT START TO OUR TUESDAY. IT’S ABOUT THIS TIME TOMORROW. WE COULD BE DODGING THE RAINDROPS OR HEARING SOME SOME THUNDER, OR SEEING SOME FLASHES OF SOME LIGHTNING. SO FOR TONIGHT, QUIET, COMFORTABLE, A LITTLE ON THE WARM SIDE FOR AVERAGE. AND THEN FOR TOMORROW. CLOUDS WILL THICKEN UP AS WE HEAD THROUGH THE DAY. IT’S ONCE WE GET CLOSER TO DINNERTIME, WE COULD SEE SOME HIT OR MISS PASSING SHOWERS OR THUNDERSTORMS. BETTER CHANCES FOR SOME PASSING SHOWERS AND STORMS WILL BE MOVING IN AFTER SUNSET. THERE IS A LOW CHANCE WE COULD SEE AN ISOLATED SEVERE THUNDERSTORM. NOW FOR THE REST OF THIS WORK WEEK, TEMPERATURES WILL REMAIN ABOVE AVERAGE WITH HIGHS IN THE 70S TO LOWER 80S. USUALLY WE’RE SEEING HIGHS IN THE UPPER 60S OUTSIDE. RIGHT NOW ALL IS QUIET. STILL COMFORTABLE OUT THERE. WE’RE AT 61 DEGREES IN GETTYSBURG. NOTICE THE DEW POINT SITTING QUITE LOW IN JUST A GENTLE BREEZE OUT OF THE SOUTH SOUTHEAST. ALL IS QUIET ON THE RADAR. WE DO HAVE SOME CLOUDS THICKENING BACK UP ON THE SATELLITE OVER WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA, BUT THIS IS WHAT WE’RE MONITORING. VERY POWERFUL STORM SYSTEM MOVING THROUGH THE UPPER PLAINS AND INTO THE GREAT LAKES REGION. WE DID GET SOME REPORTS OF SEVERE WEATHER IN PARTS OF MINNESOTA, IOWA AND INTO WISCONSIN. THIS IS GOING TO WORK ITS WAY TO THE EAST, AND WE’LL START TO SEE OUR SHOWER CHANCES INCREASE AGAIN BY THE TIME WE GET TO THE EVENING RUSH HOUR TOMORROW. SO MOSTLY CLEAR. COOL LOWS TONIGHT IN THE LOW TO MID 50S. WILL BE SEEING THOSE TEMPERATURES RISE INTO THE LOW TO MID 60S TOMORROW MORNING. AND THEN THE CLOUDS WILL THICKEN UP AS WE HEAD THROUGH THE AFTERNOON. IT’S AROUND DINNERTIME. SPOTTY SHOWERS AND THUNDERSHOWERS WILL BE POSSIBLE. BE BREEZY BUT LOOK AT THOSE TEMPERATURES. WE’LL TOP OFF IN THE LOW TO MID 80S FOR OUR HIGHS. NOTICE THE OVERALL CHANCES FOR SHOWERS AND STORMS ARE QUITE LOW, BUT THEY’LL BE HIGHEST AFTER SUNSET INTO THE EARLY OVERNIGHT HOURS OF VERY EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING. OVERALL THREAT FOR SEVERE WEATHER ACROSS THE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY IS LOW, BUT IT DOES GREATLY INCREASE THE FARTHER WEST YOU GO. THERE IS A ELEVATED CHANCE AND ENHANCED CHANCE FOR SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS BACK TOWARDS PITTSBURGH, BUT THESE SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE WEAKENING AS THEY’RE EXPECTED TO PUSH TO THE EAST. BUT IF YOU’RE WATCHING US IN LEWISTOWN, LEVEL TWO OUT OF FIVE, JUST A LEVEL ONE OUT OF FIVE FROM CHAMBERSBURG TO HARRISBURG, UP TOWARDS POTTSVILLE AND OFF TO THE NORTH AND WEST. SO JUST MAY WANT TO THROW THE RAIN GEAR IN THE CAR. IF YOU’RE HEADING OUT TO THE YORK REVOLUTION HOME OPENER. FIRST PITCH IS AT 630. JUST COULD SEE A FEW SPOTTY THUNDERSHOWERS, BUT IT IS GOING TO BE WARM AND BREEZY WITH HIGH TEMPERATURES UP NEAR 80 DEGREES. POLLEN COUNT REMAINS QUITE HIGH. IT’S THE TREE AND THE GRASS POLLEN THAT’S CAUSING THE PROBLEMS. AND BECAUSE IT IS GOING TO BE WARMER, A LITTLE BIT MORE HUMID TOMORROW, THE AIR QUALITY WILL BE AT A MODERATE LEVEL WITH INCREASING LEVELS OF POLLUTION IN THE AIR. MADE IT TO 74 FOR OUR HIGH TODAY. START THE DAY OFF AT 43, AT 63 AT THE AIRPORT 60. IF YOU’RE WATCHING US IN LANCASTER, YOU CAN SEE THAT WARMTH EXTENDS WELL OFF TO OUR WEST. BUT NOTICE THAT CLASH OF WARM AND COLD TEMPERATURES RIGHT NOW IN DES MOINES, IOWA, IS AT 74, BUT BACK TO 43 IN PIERRE, SOUTH DAKOTA. SO THAT’S THE COLDER AIR BEHIND THIS POWERFUL STORM SYSTEM AS IT’S WORKING ITS WAY TO THE EAST. SO WE’VE HAD THAT NICE RIDGE OF HIGH PRESSURE THAT MADE FOR A BEAUTIFUL DAY YESTERDAY AND TODAY. BUT WE’LL START TO SEE SOME SIGNS OF CHANGE AS THE CLOUDS START INCREASING TOMORROW MORNING. SO MOSTLY CLEAR SKIES TONIGHT. THEN THE CLOUDS START BUBBLING UP AS WE HEAD THROUGH THE MORNING, BUT WE’RE LIKELY STAYING DRY UNTIL WE GET CLOSER TO DINNERTIME. BUT NOTICE WE HAVE LINES AND ROUNDS OF SHOWERS OFF TO OUR WEST. THEY WILL WEAKEN AFTER SUNSET AS THEY START MOVING IN THE VALLEY, BUT STILL, AN ISOLATED STRONG THUNDERSTORM. NOT OUT OF THE QUESTION FOR AREAS NORTHWEST OF I-81. WE’LL HAVE SOME SHOWERS THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT HOURS. THEN WE’RE DRYING BACK OUT FOR WEDNESDAY MORNING’S COMMUTE. HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS ON IN, AND IT IS GOING TO BE A PLEASANT AND COMFORTABLE AND MILD WEDNESDAY. SPOTTY SHOWERS AND THUNDERSHOWERS RETURN TO THE FORECAST LATER IN THE DAY. ON THURSDAY, SCATTERED THUNDERSHOWERS ARE LIKELY FOR YOUR FRIDAY. BEST CHANCE FOR SHOWERS DURING THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS. THAT’S GOING TO BE AROUND ON SATURDAY, THEN WE’RE DRYING BACK OUT FOR THE BACK HA
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Pleasant Evening; 80s Return Tuesday; Isolated Evening T'Shower
Overnight low temperatures will drop to the low 50s with Tuesday's highs reaching the upper 70s and low 80s in the Susquehanna Valley.
Tonight, lows will fall to the low 50s under a mostly clear sky.Look for partly sunny conditions on Tuesday and June-like temperatures with highs in the low 80s. In the afternoon or evening, an isolated shower or thunderstorm is possible northwest of Harrisburg.Ahead of a cold front, scattered showers and thunderstorms are likely Tuesday night near and just after sunset. There is a very low risk of severe weather with the incoming front. Storms north and west of Harrisburg may produce isolated damaging wind gusts. Storms will weaken as they move southeast. This front won't bring high rain totals. Expect 0.10" to 0.25" of rain.Wednesday will feature plentiful sunshine and slightly cooler highs around 76 degrees. More clouds are in store Thursday, and you may see a shower late. Highs will stay in the mid-to-upper 70s.Ahead of a cold front, highs will reach the low 80s on Friday. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are possible as the cold front passes.Saturday will start off with rain showers across the region and taper off during the afternoon. High will be slightly below-average with temperatures in the upper 60s. Look for more sunshine Sunday and seasonable highs near 70.Next week, temperatures will stay at or slightly above average, in the low 70s.
Tonight, lows will fall to the low 50s under a mostly clear sky.
Look for partly sunny conditions on Tuesday and June-like temperatures with highs in the low 80s. In the afternoon or evening, an isolated shower or thunderstorm is possible northwest of Harrisburg.
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Ahead of a cold front, scattered showers and thunderstorms are likely Tuesday night near and just after sunset. There is a very low risk of severe weather with the incoming front. Storms north and west of Harrisburg may produce isolated damaging wind gusts. Storms will weaken as they move southeast. This front won't bring high rain totals. Expect 0.10" to 0.25" of rain.
Wednesday will feature plentiful sunshine and slightly cooler highs around 76 degrees. More clouds are in store Thursday, and you may see a shower late. Highs will stay in the mid-to-upper 70s.
Ahead of a cold front, highs will reach the low 80s on Friday. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are possible as the cold front passes.
Saturday will start off with rain showers across the region and taper off during the afternoon. High will be slightly below-average with temperatures in the upper 60s. Look for more sunshine Sunday and seasonable highs near 70.
Next week, temperatures will stay at or slightly above average, in the low 70s.