Friday, January 31, 2014

Harrisburg: Multiple Storms to Watch During February

By , Expert Senior Meteorologist
January 31,2014; 8:08PM,EST
 
 
While the worst of the cold is likely behind the Harrisburg, Pa., area for the balance of the winter, there are some storms worth monitoring through the first half of February.
Temperatures will reach above the 30-year average this weekend and will occasionally spike through next weekend. The average high and low for late January/early February is 38 and 23 F respectively. Average temperatures begin to trend upward during February.

A series of storms will affect the region through next week.
While spotty snow fell around the area on Friday, a storm this weekend will bring spotty rain to the area.
A rather weak storm on Monday has a chance of bringing a period of snow to the area. The worst case scenario, for those who do not want snow, would be a few inches and travel delays.
A storm during the middle of next week could be strong with heavy precipitation. Odds favor mostly rain with that storm, but just enough cold air may be around during the beginning of the storm to bring some ice and snow.
Another storm is being monitored for next weekend. For now with that storm the scale is tipped toward a similar outcome to the midweek event.
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