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Fun Saturdays on Tap Ahead of Next Storm System

Fun Saturdays on Tap Ahead of Next Storm System

The dry weather is here, but how long will it last? Meteorologist TJ Springer is tracking another storm system that will bring rain before the holiday weekend ends.



type of tree. Forecast for his WGAL NEWS 8 Storm Team by meteorologist Jay Springer. I know there are many great options to get out there and get a fresh cut. High pressure is building behind the cold front that passed earlier today. Bring us those showers. Live footage of the capital city with some clouds overhead. But overall, we are seeing some liquidation and that will be the trend overnight. So I’m hoping for a really great start to our Saturday and the whole weekend, with Super Doppler 8 still showing a couple of snow showers and New York and New He are a little damp in England. But across the Commonwealth, we’re starting to dry out, and while we’re going to see the main story night here for us, we’re still watching a lot of humidity across the Deep South. . Parts of New Mexico have snow in this low-pressure region. All of this will be lifted towards us as we head later this week. If you’re traveling home from family, you know, maybe you’re heading out for a vacation or something. And of course, friendly skies, we’re down to 39 in Lewistown right now, 44 if we’re doing flight plans. 45 in Lancaster and Gettysburg. At least this time of year it doesn’t feel so bad, it’s seasonable all night, and you’re back in your mid-to-late 30s. Northwest winds of 5 to 15 degrees sometimes blow. After that, northwesterly winds are expected tomorrow to be the case in line with our attempts to warm up further. Returning at 50 SE on Saturday actually makes for a really great night for the many tree lighting ceremonies that take place on Saturday night. Anywhere from New Freedom to Hanover and Dallastown, just to name a few. Even if you’re going outside, you’ll want to pick up your jacket. Maybe you want it, it’s going to be chilly by 9, so when you’re back down to the lows and 40 degrees down, it’s perfect for a cup of hot cocoa. It shows that the clouds really thicken as the dawn sets in. Our Sunday hours. And with the area of ​​low pressure moving, it’s dry here to see what happens as we get closer to breakfast time. . It is raining moderately to heavy rain and it will continue as we head into the morning and early afternoon. I think this might be a little quicker in terms of how the rain gets out of here. I think it will last until late afternoon. You may still have a few hit or miss showers. It’s definitely the heaviest early on, but I think there’s still some moisture coming down. We should see some improvement by Monday. And I think it’s going to keep some clouds around, we’ll also see some sunlight, but we’ll definitely have some clouds, especially our Early Monday, as far as our rainfall goes, it’s going to be a nice soak. I think some spots can pick up an inch or more of rain. There is no doubt that it will be a gray Sunday. Perfect for turning your indoor Christmas decorations into holiday decorations outside tomorrow. Indoors Sunday, I’m the newsroom team, the 10-day forecast shows we’ll be back in our 40s on Tuesday. we are dry we are seeing more sun But another system moves to Wednesday. It brings us some rain, some wind, and behind it, it’s a little cooler and gets livelier as we finish our weekday. Lori on Sunday. Monday. It’s kind of an active pattern here.

Fun Saturdays on Tap Ahead of Next Storm System

The dry weather is here, but how long will it last? Meteorologist TJ Springer is tracking another storm system that will bring rain before the holiday weekend ends.

Our Black Friday started out wet, but it’s starting to dry out as the cold front moves east. The temperature was mild tomorrow, but we couldn’t get out of the cold. A high pressure system will develop rapidly, and winds will switch from south to southeast. With this, Saturday’s readings are expected to be above average, with highs in the mid-50s and above. It’s a great jump start to get out and get your Christmas tree and lights on. This storm system is expected to bring all of the rain across the Valley, but parts of Texas are now getting snow! Be prepared to move slowly across much of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast. Always check the latest forecasts and flight plans. Rain starts in the morning and can be heavy until late at night. On the flip side of this system, the temperature will drop even further with cooler conditions in store on Monday. Tuesday will be a little sunny under the influence of high pressure. It won’t last long until the next cold front moves. Showers are possible mid-week as this area of ​​low pressure moves eastward. As Thursday progresses, the chillier and more active conditions continue, with highs returning to the 40s. Dry weather will continue on Friday, but a storm system is approaching the region again, with possible rain late Saturday into Sunday. Possibility of rain doesn’t end with another hamper moving in on Monday and more humidity is likely.Have a nice night!-TJ

Our Black Friday started out wet, but it’s starting to dry out as the cold front moves east. The temperature was mild tomorrow, but we couldn’t get out of the cold. A high pressure system will develop rapidly, and winds will switch from south to southeast. With this, Saturday’s readings are expected to be above average, with highs in the mid-50s and above.

Not only does it keep the air calm, but it also sees plenty of sunshine. It’s a great jump start to get out and get your Christmas tree and lights on. This storm system is expected to bring all the rain across the Valley, but parts of Texas are now snowing!

It’s been raining heavily for most of Sunday, so if you’re heading home from family, be prepared for a slow move across much of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast. Rain starts in the morning and can be heavy until late at night. On the flip side of this system, the temperature will drop even further with cooler conditions in store on Monday.

Tuesday will be a little sunny under the influence of high pressure. It won’t last long until the next cold front moves. Showers are possible mid-week as this area of ​​low pressure moves eastward. As Thursday progresses, the chillier and more active conditions continue, with highs returning to the 40s. Dry weather will continue on Friday, but a storm system is approaching the region again, with possible rain late Saturday into Sunday. The chance of rain doesn’t end with another hamper moving in on Monday, and more dampness is likely.

Good night!

-TJ

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