Impact: Strong winds Sunday across south-central Pennsylvania
In the wake of a cold front overnight, winds will increase to 15-25 by Sunday afternoon. The afternoon remains dry as high pressure builds in for the beginning of the work week
ORDER WILL BRING PRICES DOWN. WELL, RYAN, SOME SHOWER CHANCES TONIGHT, BUT SOUNDS LIKE IT’S GOING TO BE PRETTY GUSTY AND WINDY TOMORROW. YEAH, ABSOLUTELY. WE’RE ALREADY WE’RE ALREADY SEEING SCATTERED SHOWERS ACROSS THE AREA AS WE GET INTO THE OVERNIGHT PERIOD. STORM TEAM LIVE RADAR SHOWING NOT ONLY SCATTERED SHOWERS, BUT A FEW THUNDERSHOWERS. SEEING SOME LIGHTNING RETURNS TOWARDS NORTHERN PORTIONS OF MIFFLIN COUNTY, JUST UP TOWARDS STATE COLLEGE. LET’S ZOOM IN TO SOME OF OUR COMMUNITIES TOWARDS ELIZABETHVILLE MOVING INTO WILLIAMSTOWN, ALSO UP TOWARDS NORTHERN PORTIONS OF LEBANON COUNTY. GOT A LITTLE BIT OF A MODERATE SHOWER TO SOME HEAVIER SHOWERS THAT ARE MOVING THROUGH. SHIFTING, SHIFTING DOWN TOWARDS THE NORTH OR THE, EXCUSE ME, THE SOUTHWEST TOWARDS FRANKLIN COUNTY. TOWARDS CHAMBERSBURG. ALSO TOWARDS NORTHERN PORTIONS OF FRANKLIN COUNTY. MOVING INTO SHIPPENSBURG, SEEING SOME SHOWERS, MOVING IN. GOT A LITTLE BIT OF A HEAVY DOWNPOUR. STARTING TO MOVE INTO WESTERN PORTIONS OF FRANKLIN COUNTY. HAD A BRIEF DOWNPOUR. MOVE THROUGH SOUTHWESTERN AREAS OF ADAMS COUNTY, SEE SOME SCATTERED SHOWER ACTIVITY ACROSS LANCASTER COUNTY, TOO AT THIS TIME. BUT WE’RE GOING TO CONTINUE TO TRACK THIS AS WE GET INTO THE REST OF THE OVERNIGHT PERIOD. AS A COLD FRONT STARTS TO PUSH THROUGH, THAT’S GOING TO BE ENDING OUR ISOLATED SHOWER CHANCE OVERNIGHT. IT WILL BE IN THE REAL EARLY MORNING HOURS, BUT ONCE THAT COLD FRONT MOVES THROUGH, FOLKS, HOLD ON TO YOUR HATS. IT’S GOING TO BE A WINDY SUNDAY. COULD SEE WINDS SUSTAINED BETWEEN 15 TO 25MPH. COULD GUSTS TO 40 IN ISOLATED SPOTS, 50MPH, ESPECIALLY TOWARDS THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS. WE’LL SEE SOME FALLING TEMPERATURES AS WE GET INTO THE AFTERNOON TOMORROW. STARTING OFF MONDAY, THOUGH, A BLUSTERY, BLUSTERY COOLER AND FOR THE START OF THE WORKWEEK. SO EXPECT THAT AS WE GET INTO OUR MONDAY OVERNIGHT TONIGHT, EXPECT MOSTLY CLOUDY CONDITIONS WITH THAT ISOLATED SHOWER CHANCE. THEN, STARTING TOMORROW AT 9 A.M., BEGINNING OUR IMPACT PERIOD THROUGH THE AFTERNOON. FOR THOSE BREEZY AND WINDY CONDITIONS. BY THE TIME WE MAKE IT TO SUNDAY AFTERNOON AFTERNOON RIGHT NOW, THE WINDS ARE CALM. IN GENERAL, YOU CAN SEE FIVE MILES PER HOUR IN SELINSGROVE, LEWISTOWN, HARRISBURG AT THIS TIME, A 12 MILE PER HOUR BREEZE IN YORK AT THIS TIME. BUT YOU CAN SEE WHERE WE’RE HEADED AS WE GET INTO THE AFTERNOON. RIGHT AROUND LUNCHTIME, RIGHT AROUND 3:00 IN THE AFTERNOON, YOU CAN SEE SUSTAINED WINDS BETWEEN 15 AND 25MPH AS WE GET INTO THE AFTERNOON. HERE’S SOME OF THE WIND GUSTS COULD GUST UP TOWARDS THE 40 MILE PER HOUR RANGE RIGHT AROUND 12:00 2:00 IN THE AFTERNOON. SO BE ALERT. ALSO BE AWARE BECAUSE OF THE HIGH WINDS, YOU MIGHT SEE SOME ROLLING DEBRIS OUTSIDE THAT’S GETTING BLOWN AROUND. THAT’S ALSO WHY WE HAVE A WIND ADVISORY GOING INTO EFFECT 9 A.M. SUNDAY UNTIL 12 A.M. MONDAY. SO HERE ARE THE DETAILS FOR YOU. THE STRONGEST WINDS ARE GOING TO BE AROUND LUNCHTIME. THE THREATS ARE FOR THE SUSTAINED WINDS BETWEEN 15 TO 25MPH. THERE’S THE GUSTS POTENTIALLY TO 40 TO 50MPH. COULD SEE ISOLATED POWER OUTAGES AND THE DEBRIS ON THE ROADWAYS. SO JUST BE AWARE AS WE GET INTO TOMORROW AFTERNOON, TEMPERATURES HIT RIGHT AROUND 52 DEGREES TODAY. 54 IS WHAT WE EXPECT FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR, RIGHT AROUND PAR FOR OVERNIGHT LOW TEMPERATURES. NO RAINFALL RECORDED, BUT YOU CAN SEE THE WARM FRONT, THE EFFECTS OF THE WARM FRONT SEE 40S IN SOME AREAS. LEWISTOWN, SELINSGROVE, HARRISBURG. BUT THEN 60S AS YOU GET CLOSER TO CHAMBERSBURG. THAT’S AGAIN ALL THANKS TO THE WARM FRONT THAT’S GOING TO BE PASSING THROUGH. AND THAT’S WHAT’S HELPING TO TRIGGER SOME OF THESE SCATTERED SHOWERS. AND ALSO SOME OF THESE SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNINGS TOWARDS WEST VIRGINIA AT THIS TIME. BUT THEN ONCE THIS COLD FRONT STARTS TO WORK ITS WAY THROUGH, IN THE WAKE OF THAT COLD, OF THAT COLD FRONT, LOOK AT THIS COOLER AND COLDER, WINDY CONDITIONS COULD SEE A RAIN OR SNOW SHOWER FOR OUR FAR NORTHWESTERN COMMUNITIES, ESPECIALLY SUNDAY, AND ALSO POSSIBLY INTO EARLY MONDAY. SO THAT’S SOMETHING THAT WE’RE GOING TO BE TRACKING AS WE GET INTO OUR SUNDAY. SO SUNDAY IS AN IMPACT DAY FOR THE WINDY CONDITIONS, TEMPERATURES GETTING INTO THE LOWER 50S. AS WE GET INTO OUR MONDAY, BLUSTERY AND COOLER COULD SEE A FEW SHOWERS SOUTH AS WE GET INTO TUESDAY. FOR THE REST OF THE WORKWEEK. LOOKING COOLER. ALSO A LITTLE BIT MILDER AS WE GET INTO OUR THURSDAY. CHANCE OF SOME SHOWERS START TO COME BACK AROUND AS WELL AS WE
Impact: Strong winds Sunday across south-central Pennsylvania
In the wake of a cold front overnight, winds will increase to 15-25 by Sunday afternoon. The afternoon remains dry as high pressure builds in for the beginning of the work week

Updated: 11:32 PM EST Nov 15, 2025
A Wind Advisory will go into effect from 9 AM Sunday 11/16/25 through 12 AM Monday 11/17/25 for the entire Susquehanna Valley.With the passage of a warm front, temperatures will continue to rise towards midnight into the mid and upper 50s to near 60°. Showers, along with a few possible rumbles of thunder, will persist through late tonight before wrapping up once a cold front passes overnight. Rain totals will range from a few hundredths of an inch to 0.20”.For Sunday, it’ll be a dry and breezy start, with winds intensifying in the afternoon. Sustained west-northwesterly winds between 15-25 mph with potential wind gusts between 40 to 50 mph are expected through the majority of Sunday. Gusty winds will have the potential to blow around any unsecured objects. Tree limbs may be blown down, isolated power outages, and debris on the roads may result. Use extra caution when driving, especially if operating a high profile vehicle. Be sure to secure any outdoor objects or outdoor decorations. Sunday’s highs will reach the low to mid-50s early then fall to the 40s during the afternoon under a mix of clouds and sunshine.It remains blustery and it will be much cooler in the mid to upper 40s Monday. Winds will be west-northwesterly 15-25 mph, with gusts to 30 mph.Most of Tuesday looks dry until evening when a system moving by just south could clip the area with a few showers towards evening. Highs are still cooler than average in the mid to upper 40s. Winds are much lighter.Temperatures moderate to the low-to-mid 50s toward the end of the week, with the next best chance for showers Friday into Saturday.Have a great rest of your night!~ Ryan
A Wind Advisory will go into effect from 9 AM Sunday 11/16/25 through 12 AM Monday 11/17/25 for the entire Susquehanna Valley.
With the passage of a warm front, temperatures will continue to rise towards midnight into the mid and upper 50s to near 60°. Showers, along with a few possible rumbles of thunder, will persist through late tonight before wrapping up once a cold front passes overnight. Rain totals will range from a few hundredths of an inch to 0.20”.
For Sunday, it’ll be a dry and breezy start, with winds intensifying in the afternoon. Sustained west-northwesterly winds between 15-25 mph with potential wind gusts between 40 to 50 mph are expected through the majority of Sunday. Gusty winds will have the potential to blow around any unsecured objects. Tree limbs may be blown down, isolated power outages, and debris on the roads may result. Use extra caution when driving, especially if operating a high profile vehicle. Be sure to secure any outdoor objects or outdoor decorations. Sunday’s highs will reach the low to mid-50s early then fall to the 40s during the afternoon under a mix of clouds and sunshine.
It remains blustery and it will be much cooler in the mid to upper 40s Monday. Winds will be west-northwesterly 15-25 mph, with gusts to 30 mph.
Most of Tuesday looks dry until evening when a system moving by just south could clip the area with a few showers towards evening. Highs are still cooler than average in the mid to upper 40s. Winds are much lighter.
Temperatures moderate to the low-to-mid 50s toward the end of the week, with the next best chance for showers Friday into Saturday.
Have a great rest of your night!
~ Ryan