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topicnews · July 15, 2025

A mainly dry day with isolated storms that are still possible in the south-central Pa

A mainly dry day with isolated storms that are still possible in the south-central Pa


A mainly dry day with isolated storms that are still possible in the south-central Pa

The front stands nearby consider the threat to be an isolated storm in the forecast. An increased threat to showers and storms returns on Wednesday.

Widespread showers and storms, since a weak high -pressure area for most places brings back the sunshine under dry conditions. I still cannot rule out isolated storms, mainly in the south. A better chance for scattered showers and storms returns for Wednesday, and we are quite saturated in the region. There will be the potential for some floods. I have it as an impact day to give you a head. Unfortunately, these storm channels are continued for the rest of the week. A look outdoors shows that we have calm, dry conditions. Yesterday's storms well off the coast, but the front stands are close enough to trigger an isolated shower and a stormy storm. We still have taups in the 70s and when the heating of the day gets going, we could see that something developed and they will have the potential. When a storm develops to produce heavy downpours. And you can see that we are outlook for a small threat to isolated floods. So we will definitely keep an eye on things, but it will still be a good day to get outdoors and tidy some of the flood waste from yesterday. Just go out and enjoy the day because it will be the driest of the next few days. The temperatures are back to the upper 80s up to almost 90 degrees overnight. Tonight, some cloudy, warm temperatures in the low until the mid -1970s. Licker fog will be possible and tomorrow, sometimes sunny with widespread showers and storms in the afternoon and in the evening. And again it will be another very warm day with temperatures in the upper 80s up to almost 90 degrees. Yesterday we had a high of 84, a few degrees below our average of 87. Check out this precipitation for the day 2.02 inch rain. This was a daily maximum record that achieved the old record of 1.84 inches in 1960. Temperatures at the moment 72, in Lebanon, 74. In Lancaster we have 72 in Harrisburg and York and in Chambersburg, 68 in Lewistown, very close to our dable points. So this morning we are concerned about a stained, dense fog. Taupfunkt are in the upper 60s and low 70s. So if you are on the go, we can only see limited visibility. You could encounter limited visibility. Remember. Here is a look at the setup here. Front is only in our South and East High pressure building to bring really drier conditions. The driest day, as I mentioned to the area. And when we look at our modeling here, it only appears in a shower that appears or falls, and not really showing much where these storms could appear this afternoon, but the ingredients are there for this threat, so that we have to keep it in the forecast. A better chance, but for tomorrow, as this front withdraws north as a warm front, which will again produce some scattered showers and storms, and then we will continue this threat on Thursday and even on Friday until a fairly strong front is out. Now there will be a threat to flood tomorrow. It's a bit higher. I would see here north of Route 30, the turnpike towards Lewistown, Harrisburg, Lebanon, in the yellow area, which shows only a slightly higher chance of flood conditions. And unfortunately it will go on. It looks more storm chances on Thursday for the rest of the week. We speak of a few storms scattered. So a little less cover. But then we see widespread storms again on Friday, and the temperatures remain pretty warm. But this front on Friday the air humidity will knock down a little. And we will also bring the temperatures back to the low 80s. And apart from a stray shower, I think the majority of the D

A mainly dry day with isolated storms that are still possible in the south-central Pa

The front stands nearby consider the threat to be an isolated storm in the forecast. An increased threat to showers and storms returns on Wednesday.

Updated: 7:15 a.m. Edt Jul 15, 2025

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Slowly peel clouds back through the late morning. The temperatures are located in the upper 60s to the lower 70s. The front, the violent, flooded rain, dropped south of the area and stays close enough to trigger one or two remote storms during the day. Most of the valley stays dry, in fact it will be the driest weekday. Heights are warm in the upper 80s. It's not so steaming, but it is still damp with dip points in the upper 60s and the lower 70s. Showering and storms turn back tomorrow. There is an increased risk of stronger thunderstorms and again an increased risk of fall floods. Therefore, the Thew News 8 Storm Team did an impact day on Wednesday. Excessive drainage can lead to flood streams, streams and low -lying areas as well as flood -prone. The rain and already wet soil in many places cause smaller streams and streams to flood quickly. In the afternoon and evening on Thursday there can also be a few storms. It will be very hot by 90 degrees, with heat index values close to 100 °. A cold front drives through the area on Friday and brings another round of scattered showers and storms. According to the system, a cooler, drier weather is back at the beginning of the coming weekend. However, it is only short -lived because the rain opportunities return on Sunday the next week.

Slowly peel clouds back through the late morning. The temperatures are located in the upper 60s to the lower 70s.

The front, the violent, flooded rain, dropped south of the area and stays close enough to trigger one or two remote storms during the day. Most of the valley stays dry, in fact it will be the driest weekday. Heights are warm in the upper 80s. It's not so steaming, but it is still damp with dip points in the upper 60s and the lower 70s.

Showering and storms turn back tomorrow. There is an increased risk of stronger thunderstorms and again an increased risk of fall floods. Therefore, the Thew News 8 Storm Team did an impact day on Wednesday. Excessive drainage can lead to flood streams, streams and low -lying areas as well as flood -prone. The rain and already wet soil in many places cause smaller streams and streams to flood quickly.

In the afternoon and evening on Thursday there can also be a few storms. It will be very hot by 90 degrees, with heat index values close to 100 °.

A cold front drives through the area on Friday and brings another round of scattered showers and storms. According to the system, a cooler, drier weather is back at the beginning of the coming weekend. However, it is only short -lived because the rain opportunities return on Sunday the next week.