Latest Forecast
A slow-moving storm system essentially stalled over the eastern Great Lakes region and broad, upper-level low over southeastern Canada and the northeastern United States will continue to plague northern MD and southeastern PA with chilly, damp and dreary conditions this afternoon. Showers and periods of steadier, light rain and drizzle will dampen the region through the early-evening hours before tapering off by midnight. Most areas will receive an additional 0.15-0.35" of rain through this evening with locally higher amounts up to 0.50". Motorists should be alert for standing water on roadways, as well as flooding of some low-lying, urban- and poor-drainage areas. Due to the clouds and wet weather, high temperatures will be around 20 degrees below normal and only in the mid-to-upper 50s. Winds will shift back to the west tonight and on Friday, so there will be at least some improvement in the weather on the last day of the week. However, a few afternoon showers may still erupt across the Lower Susquehanna Valley, and high temperatures will only be in the low-to-mid 60s under partly-to-mostly cloudy skies. The chilly conditions will linger for the start of Memorial Day Weekend with lows in the 40s Friday night and highs in the low-to-mid 60s on Saturday. Winds will be sustained at 10-20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph both tomorrow and on Saturday, so it will feel even cooler outside. Grab a jacket or sweatshirt for outdoor activities!
Latest Forecast | (Forecasts are updated infrequently on weekends, holidays and during semester breaks.) |
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This afternoon | Cloudy, cool, damp and dreary with periods of light rain and drizzle. High: 56-60 |
Tonight | Mostly cloudy with showers ending in the evening. Low: 46-50 |
Friday | Breezy and cool with clouds, some sun, and an afternoon shower or two. High: 62-66 |
Friday Night | Mainly clear and chilly. Low: 44-48 |
Saturday | Breezy and cool with intervals of clouds and sunshine. High: 62-66 |