Regional Weather Summary
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Regional Weather Summary
National Weather Service State College PA
455 AM EDT Wed May 8 2024

A cluster of showers and thunderstorms over the southern mountains
early this morning will push across the Lower Susquehanna Valley
and into the Southeastern Piedmont and Lower Delaware Valley,
exiting into NJ by mid-morning. A dry cold front will drop across
the state today. This will help the sky clear out from north to
south later this morning and throughout the afternoon. A breezy
west wind will develop with the northern half of the Commonwealth
seeing gusts peak close to 30 MPH. High temperatures will range
from the upper 60s right along the Erie shoreline to the upper 80s
in Philadelphia.

The sky will cloud up again from the southwest starting early
tonight as a wave of low pressure moves along the old cold front
which will be stalled out near the Mason-Dixon Line. Rain will
hold off until later tonight, moving in from the southwest. The
rain should spread eastward Thursday morning. Expect widespread
showers and a few thunderstorms to occur in a couple of waves on
Thursday and into Friday. Some heavier rain is possible in any
storms, and those would be mainly south of the Turnpike. Lows
tonight will be in the upper 40s in the northern tier, and close
to 60 in the far south. Highs will range from the mid 50s in the
northwest to lower 70s in the southeast on Thursday.

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