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Rain rounds, a few strong storms possible

The sky remains mostly cloudy with warm, sticky conditions. The temperatures fall back in the upper 60s after sunset and remain late in the 1960s. Isolated thunderstorms are possible that evening, but we don’t expect much rain. Impact Night: Isolated strong storms, heavy rain possible. A cold front will fall into the Susquehanna valley this evening, which leads to increased chances of rain and thunderstorms. Some storms can create strong harmful gusts of wind. There is a marginal, very low chance for short spin-up tornado, hail and fall floods. The area and storms are possible between 10 p.m. and 8 a.m. The lows will fall until the mid-1950s, and the number of rain will end from a few tenths to 1. The high ones will end in the early Friday morning, since the frontal border along the PA/MD line will settle. Most of the Friday is dry and mainly cloudy, but a few shower later. Seasonable.

The sky remains mostly cloudy with warm, sticky conditions. The temperatures fall back in the upper 60s after sunset and remain late in the 1960s. Isolated thunderstorms are possible that evening, but we don’t expect much rain.

Impact Night: Isolated strong storms, heavy rain possible.

A cold front will fall into the Susquehanna valley this evening, which leads to increased chances of rain and thunderstorms. Some storms can create strong harmful gusts of wind. There is a marginal, very low chance for short spin-up tornado, hail and fall floods.

Rain and storms are possible between 10 p.m. and 8 a.m. The highest chance between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. can sometimes be difficult and you can hear thunder. The lows fall until the mid -1950s and the number of rain will range from a few tenths to 1.

The showers end early on Friday morning, as the frontal border is located along the PA/MD State line. Most of the Friday becomes dry and mainly cloudy, but a few showers later a day cannot be excluded. Highly remain mild in the low 60s.

The same limit will be lifted north on Saturday. Apart from a few showers, Saturday largely looks cloudy and seasonable. Heights will reach the upper 50s.

A cold front approaches from the west on Sunday and leads to a better chance of scattered showers on Sunday afternoon and evening. The heights on Sunday will be warmer in the lower 60s.

At the beginning of next week, the temperatures cool until the 40s and 50s and it will be stormy. Rain opportunities return towards the end of the week.

(Tagstotranslate) Adams

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