Saturday, July 26, 2014

Harrisburg: Severe Storms Preceed Cooldown

By Courtney Spamer, Meteorologist
July 26,2014; 9:20PM,EDT
 
 
More summer-like conditions will return to the PA capital this weekend for a brief time before a front pushes through the region Sunday.
The high temperature on Sunday will climb into the mid 80s with an increase in humidity.
"However, the warmer and more humid air will provide fuel for thunderstorms, which can be strong Sunday into Sunday night," AccuWeather Meteorologist Mike Doll said.
These will be strong to severe late tomorrow afternoon and into the evening. At this time, storms will have the potential to produce torrential downpours, large hail damaging wind gusts and even an isolated tornado.
RELATED:
AccuWeather.com Forecast for Harrisburg, PA
Central Pennsylvania Interactive Weather Radar
AccuWeather's Severe Weather Center

The higher humidity will stick around into Monday before exiting the region on Tuesday when a cold front brings in refreshing, cool air.
Sunshine will be the rule into the middle part of the week, with daytime highs in the low 80s and overnight lows in the mid-60s.


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