By Alex Sosnowski, Expert Senior Meteorologist
October 15,2013; 8:40PM,EDT
A couple of rounds of showers will swing through the Harrisburg area from late Wednesday into early Friday morning.
First a front, then a weak storm riding along the front will swing through the area, producing the sporadic rainfall.
Despite the seemingly wet offing, the vast majority of the time will be free of rain through Friday. Total rainfall Wednesday night through Friday morning is likely to be less than one-quarter of an inch.
When the rain falls, most of it will not be heavy. However, with any downpour in urban areas, there is a risk of brief poor-drainage area flooding and travel delays.
A repeat of the deluge that occurred late last week will not be repeated late this week.
In between the showers, the sun can peek out.
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Temperatures will average 5 to 10 degrees above normal most days into the weekend. During the middle of October, daytime highs average in the lower 60s with nighttime lows in the lower to middle 40s.
Waves of progressively colder weather may begin to affect the area next week.
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