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showers at the end of the weekend

showers at the end of the weekend

Our next disturbance is moving into the Commonwealth and will rain the valleys. How long will the rain last? Meteorologist TJ Springer explains.



Book. with him. WGAL NEWS 8 Storm Team forecast by meteorologist TJ Springer. how cute good for him I certainly hadn’t written a book at age four. Here we are seeing showers still lingering throughout our north and east regions. That’s where you can see heavy rain in parts of Northern Jersey. New York has moved a little damper off the DELMARVA coast and into New York England. But locally, only clouds are visible. I think we may still see a scattered drizzle or two for the rest of the night, but I think the chance of rain is waning here. What you are seeing is not a true radar echo. There are no showers here, but you can see some of that humidity to the north and east near north-central New Jersey. DARKER, DIDN’T PICK UP ALL THAT MUCH RAIN. Then dry air comes in from the west and northwest all night, bringing the temperature back to the mid-50s to 50s. Then tomorrow morning we’re back in the mid 60’s under some comfortable clouds and finally above normal highs. Early to mid 70’s environment mixed with afternoon clouds and sunshine. And we’re still hanging out in his late ’60s in Lebanon and Harrisburg. You’re getting a little cooler in Lewistown. It’s 58. we have 63 65 in Gettysburg. And Lancaster is no different than the White City. It’s not too bad to get out and grab your sticks.After getting into 50s early in the morning, you might hit a quick nine tomorrow afternoon.By lunchtime, you’ll be back under 70s. Most of us are in his mid 70’s, but in the South and West the temperature could go back to his late 70’s. Overall, above average for early May, we are still battling high pollen levels for those of us across the valley. Such a thing. Limiting outdoor exposure, especially air exposure, can result in slightly higher concentrations. With sunlight, the burn time is about 25 minutes. Don’t forget to sprinkle sunscreen if you need to go out. However, tomorrow is expected to be a generally dry day. Brighter days ahead with temperatures returning to the 1970s. By dinnertime, however, the clouds will thicken. That’s thanks to the next obstacle coming our way. This will cause showers tomorrow through Tuesday. And I think this is moisture wise and a little more coverage compared to what we saw today. need an umbrella. It turns out that the temperature is very severe. As for Tuesday’s rainfall, we’ll probably see some spots in the 60s, but probably others in the 50s. Now our News Eight Storm team’s 10-day forecast shows temperatures returning to those late ’60s on Wednesday and Thursday before jumping into the ’70s. The global warming trend does not stop there. Almost 80 on Friday. i think i will do it on saturday.But the next Storm system will bring showers on Mother’s Day, and we expect it to last until Monday.

showers at the end of the weekend

Our next disturbance is moving into the Commonwealth and will rain the valleys. How long will the rain last? Meteorologist TJ Springer explains.

The weekend ends on a bit of a shaky note as the following mayhem unfolds. This overlying storm has turned west on the ridge and is now slipping into the Commonwealth. The chances of showering go up for the rest of the day, so you may need an umbrella if you’re going out. It does get a bit erratic in hot weather, so a noise or two can’t be ruled out. There could be one or two isolated showers tonight, but most of the humidity should be gone later this evening. Lows are higher than normal, dropping only in the mid-50s and upper 50s. Monday looks comfortable with a temporary influx of drier air. This will lead to more sunshine with mild highs in the 70’s. Despite northerly winds, early May will remain above normal. Our next storm system will move from Monday night to Tuesday, which will result in another period of instability. A shower is seen to occur. The temperature also looks quite cool due to the large northeast current. Afternoon readings go back to the late to mid 60’s. Wednesday’s sun helped temperatures pick up a bit. The high seems to go back to his late 60s which is close to the average for this time of year. A high-pressure ridge located in the center of the plains will extend slightly eastward, bringing drier and warmer conditions Thursday through Saturday. The warming trend advances on Friday, hitting a high in the mid-to-late 70s. Saturday looks set to be the warmest day with highs approaching 80 degrees! There will be showers, with a chance of rain through Monday, with possible rumblings. After Tuesday, conditions were drier and highs remained seasonal for this time of year. Temperatures stay around 70 degrees with a mix of clouds and sunshine. have a good night! -TJ

The weekend ends on a bit of a shaky note as the following mayhem unfolds. This overlying storm has turned west on the ridge and is now slipping into the Commonwealth. The chances of showering go up for the rest of the day, so you may need an umbrella if you’re going out. It does get a bit erratic in hot weather, so a noise or two can’t be ruled out. There could be one or two isolated showers tonight, but most of the humidity should be gone later this evening. Lows are higher than normal, dropping only in the mid-50s and upper 50s. Monday looks comfortable with a temporary influx of drier air. This will lead to more sunshine with mild highs in the 70’s. Despite northerly winds, early May will remain above normal. Our next storm system will move from Monday night to Tuesday, which will result in another period of instability. A shower is seen to occur. The temperature also looks quite cool due to the large northeast current. Afternoon readings go back to the late to mid 60’s. Wednesday’s sun helped temperatures pick up a bit. The high seems to go back to his late 60s which is close to the average for this time of year. A high-pressure ridge located in the center of the plains will extend slightly eastward, bringing drier and warmer conditions Thursday through Saturday. The warming trend advances on Friday, hitting a high in the mid-to-late 70s. Saturday looks set to be the warmest day with highs approaching 80 degrees! There will be showers, with a chance of rain through Monday, with possible rumblings. After Tuesday, conditions were drier and highs remained seasonal for this time of year. Temperatures stay around 70 degrees with a mix of clouds and sunshine.

good night!

-TJ

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