Saturday, April 5, 2014

Rainy Monday to Follow a Mild Sunday in Harrisburg

By , Senior Meteorologist
April 5,2014; 9:01PM,EDT
 
 
The mild end to the weekend in Harrisburg is not a sign of things to come for the first part of the new week.
As less wind blows underneath a good deal of sunshine, temperatures on Sunday will rise into the lower 60s in the afternoon.
It will be a great afternoon to get outside for a walk, run or any other outdoor activity.
The mild weather, however, will not last. Monday will instead turn cooler and rainy in the afternoon and evening as a storm system from the Gulf of Mexico tracks northeastward.

Widespread flash flooding is not expected. The main impacts of the rain will be an increased use in umbrellas and some cancellations to outdoor plans.
Motorists should prepare for slow downs and reduced visibilities, while airline passengers may encounter delays.
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Clouds will win out over sunshine on Tuesday, but most residents will likely pay more attention to temperatures rebounding to the lower 60s.

Blustery winds will usher in fresh cool air for Wednesday, but another surge of warmth could bring Harrisburg its first 70-degree day later in the week.

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