I hope all
y’all got outside to enjoy the nice day yesterday, because the next few days
are going to be unsettled and wet.
We have a
warm front lifting north through the region, as an area of low pressure slides
in from the west
It will be
seasonally cool and a bit breezy.
As the cold
front slowly pushes into the region, we will see widespread rain showers and will
feature of couple line of thunderstorms, some of these storms will be strong to
severe This will be especially true across western Maryland, western and
central Pennsylvania along with western and central New York State. The most likely time for these storms looks
to from midafternoon through late evening.
The main hazard
will be localized damaging wind gusts. Wind gust of upwards of 60-70 mph will
be possible in some of these storms. Moderate to heavy rainfall and pea to
marble-sized hail will also be possible.
Here is a
look at the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) Convective Outlook for today.
For Thursday
and Friday, as our low pressure basically sits and spins along with the slow
moving cold front shifts east toward New England, rain will move into eastern
New York State, middle Atlantic and New England, this will be especially true
for the mid and southern Hudson Valley, southern New England into the northeastern
Middle Atlantic. For New England into New Jersey Thursday will be quite wet
with on-and-off rounds of rain throughout the day, rain will be moderate to
heavy at times, rain will continue into Thursday night.
All of this is going to slowly start to push away Friday
morning. High pressure will build in and will be sitting overhead Friday night
into Saturday, generally this will provide dry weather with plenty of sun,
allowing us to start to warm up. Sunday will be even warmer, but as the high
starts to shift east, a trough will be overhead providing the chance for some
isolated rain showers.
The warming trend will continue into the first part of next
week with a warm front moving through on Monday and Tuesday allowing
temperatures to become well above average, along with the humidity creeping in as
well along with the chance for showers and thunderstorms. Monday should be
mostly dry, but a few rain showers will be possible. Tuesday is going to be
even hotter. A cold front will be slowly
approaching for Tuesday into Wednesday some of the thunderstorms could be
strong too severe as a cold front pushing into the region.