Tonight, lows will fall to the upper 30s under mostly clear skies. Winds will be calm or light.Impact Day Wednesday: Strong Wind Gusts Possible At TimesWind Advisory is in effect from 1 PM Wednesday to 10 AM Thursday for Lancaster, York, Lebanon, Dauphin, Perry, Cumberland, Adams, Franklin counties.High wind watch is in effect from 1 PM Wednesday to 10 AM Thursday for Mifflin and Juniata counties.Winds likely increase again Wednesday afternoon and some areas of the Susquehanna Valley could see wind gusts greater than 40 miles per hour at times starting Wednesday afternoon through early Thursday morning. Winds of this strength could bring down power lines, small tree limbs, topple lawn furniture and yard decorations.Area along the mountain ridge tops of Juniata and Mifflin counties could see wind gusts climb as high as 50 to 60 miles per hour. Travel may be difficult for high-profile vehicles at times.Wednesday will feature sunshine, then increasing clouds toward evening, as a cold front approaches. The front will produce a few showers late Wednesday evening through Wednesday night. Highs will be the warmest of the week, in the upper 60s to near 70 degrees.Breezy conditions and more seasonable temperatures are in store Thursday. Look for partly to mostly sunny skies and highs in the mid-50s. Winds are not forecast to be as strong as Wednesday with gusts peaking around 25 miles per hour.Friday will feature increasing clouds ahead of another weak cold front, which will bring scattered showers Friday night into early Saturday.Some showers may linger into Saturday morning, but then skies should clear some during the afternoon. Highs will reach the lower to mid 60s under partly sunny skies. A more potent cold front will approach late Sunday with a chance of showers.Behind the front, temperatures plummet to the mid 40s with blustery conditions Monday and Tuesday. Temperatures moderate back to the low 50s by midweek.Have a good rest of your night!~ Ryan
Tonight, lows will fall to the upper 30s under mostly clear skies. Winds will be calm or light.
Impact Day Wednesday: Strong Wind Gusts Possible At Times
Wind Advisory is in effect from 1 PM Wednesday to 10 AM Thursday for Lancaster, York, Lebanon, Dauphin, Perry, Cumberland, Adams, Franklin counties.
High wind watch is in effect from 1 PM Wednesday to 10 AM Thursday for Mifflin and Juniata counties.
Winds likely increase again Wednesday afternoon and some areas of the Susquehanna Valley could see wind gusts greater than 40 miles per hour at times starting Wednesday afternoon through early Thursday morning. Winds of this strength could bring down power lines, small tree limbs, topple lawn furniture and yard decorations.
Area along the mountain ridge tops of Juniata and Mifflin counties could see wind gusts climb as high as 50 to 60 miles per hour. Travel may be difficult for high-profile vehicles at times.
Wednesday will feature sunshine, then increasing clouds toward evening, as a cold front approaches. The front will produce a few showers late Wednesday evening through Wednesday night. Highs will be the warmest of the week, in the upper 60s to near 70 degrees.
Breezy conditions and more seasonable temperatures are in store Thursday. Look for partly to mostly sunny skies and highs in the mid-50s. Winds are not forecast to be as strong as Wednesday with gusts peaking around 25 miles per hour.
Friday will feature increasing clouds ahead of another weak cold front, which will bring scattered showers Friday night into early Saturday.
Some showers may linger into Saturday morning, but then skies should clear some during the afternoon. Highs will reach the lower to mid 60s under partly sunny skies. A more potent cold front will approach late Sunday with a chance of showers.
Behind the front, temperatures plummet to the mid 40s with blustery conditions Monday and Tuesday. Temperatures moderate back to the low 50s by midweek.
Have a good rest of your night!
~ Ryan