How much rain is expected?
Rainfall totals from Thursday into Friday are expected to range from 0.50" to 1.50" across South Central Pennsylvania and the Philadelphia region.
Weather / Local Forecast
After a stretch of pleasant weather, South Central Pennsylvania and the Philadelphia region are bracing for the return of rain. This change brings with it cooler temperatures and unsettled conditions, a stark contrast to the sunny skies exp...
The approaching low-pressure system is set to bring widespread light to moderate rain to the regions. In South Central Pennsylvania, the heaviest rain is expected along and south of the turnpike, particularly in York County, with potential for additional rainfall amounts of a quarter to half an inch. The clash between warm and cold air masses is contributing to the prolonged periods of on-and-off rain. As the low-pressure area moves northeast, the rain will become more scattered, tapering off by late Friday night.
In the Philadelphia region, Friday is designated as a NEXT Weather Alert Day due to the expected heavy rain and isolated thunderstorms. Rainfall is anticipated throughout the morning and afternoon. Despite the temporary inconvenience, the rain is needed to address the rainfall deficit from the previous fall.
Looking ahead, high pressure will build in from the west, leading to sunny conditions on Saturday. Mother's Day on Sunday promises to be bright and pleasant. However, the unsettled pattern returns next week, with shower chances increasing from Tuesday through Wednesday.
Rainfall totals from Thursday into Friday are expected to range from 0.50" to 1.50" across South Central Pennsylvania and the Philadelphia region.
Friday's highs will be much cooler, near 60 degrees in the Philadelphia region and in the mid to upper 50s across the Susquehanna Valley. Some areas might not even get out of the 50s!
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