Regional Weather Summary
Issued by NWS State College, PA

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Regional Weather Summary
National Weather Service State College PA
530 AM EDT Sun May 26 2024

Dense fog covers most of the state this morning. After the fog
burns away in mid-morning, much of the day will be dry and mostly
sunny with temperatures remaining warmer than normal. Isolated
showers and thunderstorms could pop up in the afternoon along and
south of the Turnpike and in the Poconos. Expect highs again in
the upper 70s on the highest elevations of the Alleghenies and in
the mid 80s in the valleys of the Commonwealth.

Several rounds of showers and thunderstorms will then start with
showers spreading across the state in the evening and first half
of tonight. Additional rain will move through later at night,
lingering well into the morning in the east on Memorial Day.

Numerous showers and thunderstorms will develop through the
daylight hours on Monday, gradually moving west to east. The
storms that fire up could become severe with damaging winds and
hail, particularly across the southern half of the state in the
afternoon and very early evening. Heavy rain is also a threat,
especially for eastern PA on Monday into the first part of Monday
night. Morning lows will be in the 60s with afternoon highs will
be mostly in the 70s. A few southern towns will get near 80
degrees.

Keep abreast of the weather for any activities you are planning
this weekend, and be prepared to change your plans to stay safe
from hazardous weather.

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