Monday, May 5, 2014

Warm Surge Eyes Harrisburg, Not Until Late-Week

By , Senior Meteorologist
May 5,2014; 8:50PM,EDT
 
 
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania will continue with a stretch of dry weather after the weekend showers.
Those with outdoor plans should be happy to hear that dry weather will hold Tuesday into much of Wednesday.

Temperatures will rise into the 60s to near 70 Tuesday and Wednesday, which is typical for early May.
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From late Wednesday to Thursday, warmth forecast to build over the South Central states will attempt to surge into the region.
The leading edge of the warmth can set off spotty showers and thunderstorms.
Temperatures will flirt with 80 F Thursday afternoon and Friday.
A storm system will move in with the chance of more numerous showers over the weekend, but highs will be in the 70s.

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