Start your day with a damp drizzle. Today’s News Eight Storm team forecast starts in the low 60s. Light rain or drizzle will continue over the next few hours, with the rain gradually increasing into the evening, turning into showers and drying. Today’s overall intensity is light, but it’s a pretty wet and soggy start to the day. 66 is our highest value. That’s about 7 degrees below average. Tonight is expected to be cloudy with temperatures in the low 50s. So should you look for breaks in the clouds? Areas of fog can form on this wet ground. Watch out for fog tonight. We’re hoping for that tomorrow as we’re hoping for some drier air to wind up behind the system and some sunshine. This is your chance to take a shower alone. I think there will be a trend towards milder conditions tomorrow after highs in the 70s. Now, this is a common sight outside your window, right? Raindrops are stuck to the lens of the Lebanon Skycam. Wet road below. Please take your time on your morning commute. Please move the wiper. It’s 59 degrees in Harrisburg and 59 degrees in York. Selinsgrove in Lewistown has the same temperature. good morning. Chambersburg. Carlisle. You are both 60. Today’s wind speed is around 5 to 10, 5 to 15. But they are blowing from the east. As a result, the weather will remain cloudy, drizzly, and damp as a low-pressure system moves through the southeast. So let’s take a look at the weather and health checks. Due to the rain, pollen levels will be a little lower today. Air quality is good and the UV index is low due to clouds and rain. Here’s a complete look at our Storm Team’s live radar network. The area of ​​low pressure I’m referring to here is off the coast of Delmarva. That’s made things unstable, and this morning it’s been soggy for at least the first half of the day. It then tends to dry out a bit towards the evening. The predictor will show you the trend. It’s lunch time, and it’s still raining lightly outside. However, as we head into the evening, a little drier air will move in, giving us some relief from this wet pattern heading into Thursday. Look how optimistic the forecasters are. I don’t know if I’m that optimistic, but I think we’ll see some sunshine on Thursday. And only isolated showers. Friday Chance. We’re still dealing with this land flow coming in from the ocean. If that happens, I think morning clouds will appear. Maybe we’ll even get some sunshine later in the day. However, it looks like Friday will also be mostly dry. Therefore, Thursday and Friday will remain mainly dry. See your predictions here. Total estimated precipitation. This is mostly for the rest of today. You can add another 10 or 2 inches to what you already have. 10 day weather forecast. Tomorrow and Friday we’re going back to the 70’s. And we go back to the 60s. I think there is a chance of rain at times on Saturday and Sunday. Next Monday and Tuesday are likely to be mainly dry. If we do that, we’ll have a front coming in Wednesday through Thursday. Rain is more likely.That’s why we don’t go to KI
Slimy start, drier in next few days for south-central Pennsylvania
Highs today will reach the mid 60s, but tomorrow they’ll drop back into the 70s.
Wednesday morning is wet, with light rain and drizzle falling across the area. The temperature is close to 60 degrees. The rain will taper off to a few showers this afternoon, with drier conditions expected by evening as the low pressure near Delmarva moves northeast. High temperatures will reach the mid 60s. Clouds may break and fog may form tonight. Lows will fall into the low 50s. Isolated showers are possible Thursday as a low pressure system remains offshore. Drier air will roll in from the north, bringing more sunshine and warmer temperatures in the mid-70s. Clouds will increase Friday with a chance of a few showers. High temperatures are expected to be around 74 degrees. Cooler onshore flows are expected this weekend. That will bring temperatures down to the mid-60s. Both days are expected to be cloudy with occasional showers. Temperatures will return to the 70s next week, with mainly dry weather Monday and Tuesday.
Wednesday morning is wet, with light rain and drizzle falling across the area. The temperature is close to 60 degrees.
The rain will taper off to a few showers this afternoon, with drier conditions expected by evening as the low pressure near Delmarva moves northeast. Highs will reach the mid 60s.
Clouds may break and fog may form tonight. Lows will fall into the low 50s.
Isolated showers are possible Thursday as a low pressure system remains offshore. Drier air will roll in from the north, bringing more sunshine and warmer temperatures into the mid-70s.
Friday will be cloudy with a chance of showers. High temperatures are expected to be around 74 degrees.
Cooler onshore flows await this weekend. That will bring temperatures down to the mid-60s. Both days are expected to be cloudy with occasional showers.
Temperatures will return to the 70s next week, with mainly dry weather Monday and Tuesday.