By Alex Sosnowski, Expert Senior Meteorologist
May 15,2014; 10:10PM,EDT
A dose of heavy rain will bring the risk of flash and urban flooding at the end of the week around Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
A front responsible for torrential rainfall in Texas will join up with tropical moisture from the Atlantic late in the week.
Spotty severe thunderstorms may erupt ahead of a dose of steady, heavy rain.
As corridor of moisture pivots through the area during late Thursday night into Friday midday, the rainfall produced could be heavy enough to cause incidents of flash and urban flooding, along with significant travel delays and disruptions to outdoor activities.
During Friday afternoon and Saturday, the bulk of the showers and thunderstorms will have shifted to the north and east. Travel conditions will improve locally.
A storm in the upper levels of the atmosphere will bring slightly cooler-than-average temperatures over the weekend. Temperatures typically range from a low in the lower 50s to a high in the middle 70s.
Much of Saturday will be free of rain for the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico.
For folks heading to the track, or attending ball games, graduations and weddings, chilly air aloft associated with the storm could bring brief very spotty showers, during the afternoon and evening hours Saturday and Sunday.
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