By Alex Sosnowski, Expert Senior Meteorologist
May 6,2014; 7:29PM,EDT
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, will be near the edge of warm air late in the week. The warmth will win out, but showers and thunderstorms will tag along.
Seasonable temperatures are in store for Wednesday, despite increasing cloudiness and the risk of a shower or thunderstorm during the afternoon and night.
Temperatures will surge into the 80s over much of Virginia, western Maryland and western Pennsylvania Thursday. A person driving from Pittsburgh to New York City may notice temperatures falling from 85 to 55 F.
The warmth is forecast to move into the Harrisburg area by Friday, while areas to the east stay cool and cloudy.
The warmth will hold in the area this weekend but moisture will arrive from the Gulf of Mexico.
As a storm system moves along in the warm, humid air from the Gulf, locally drenching showers and thunderstorms are in the offing, along with temperatures climbing well into the 70s to near 80.
Enough rain could fall in a short time to cause flash and urban flooding problems Saturday into Saturday night.
There is a chance enough dry air will mix in by Mother's Day to keep the rain away and bring the sun out.
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