Latest Forecast
As easterly flow off the Atlantic relaxes, clouds will give way to partial sunshine this afternoon. However, a cold front will traverse the Commonwealth from northwest-to-southeast tonight and trigger scattered showers and thunderstorms. The most intense storms could produce torrential downpours, locally damaging wind gusts up to 60 mph and hail, especially west of Route 11/I-83. An isolated shower or thunderstorm may linger on Tuesday, but most of the day should turn out partly sunny, dry and seasonable. Behind the front, an area of high pressure will settle into the Ohio Valley and Central Appalachians during the middle of the week and promote mostly sunny, drier and less humid conditions on Wednesday with high temperatures in the low-to-mid 80s.
Latest Forecast | (Forecasts are updated infrequently on weekends, holidays and during semester breaks.) |
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This afternoon | Humid with clouds giving way to partial sunshine. High: 76-80 |
Tonight | Mostly cloudy, warm and muggy with scattered showers and thunderstorms. Low: 64-68 |
Tuesday | Humid with decreasing clouds; a shower or thunderstorm in spots. High: 78-82 |
Tuesday Night | Mainly clear, less humid and comfortable. Low: 56-60 |
Wednesday | Pleasantly warm with sunshine and a few passing clouds. High: 82-86 |