Summer like conditions with threat for thunderstorms, A stationary boundary will continue to waver over the Philadelphia and New York City metropolitan areas today through tomorrow with the threat for isolated showers and thunderstorms along with a wide range in temperatures throughout the region.
For today, scattered to broken cloud cover can be expected with an isolated shower or thunderstorm possible. The best potential for thunderstorms will be over southern Pennsylvania and southwestern New Jersey with thunderstorms capable of heavy downpours, frequent lightning, hail, and wind gusts over 50 mph. Temperatures will this afternoon will vary significantly based on location with lower to mid 70′s over the northern interior, mid 70′s along the immediate coast, and upper 70′s to mid 80′s over the Philadelphia and New York City metropolitan areas.
The stationary front will sink south tonight through tomorrow with scattered showers and thunderstorms a threat. The thunderstorms will be capable of heavy downpours, wind gusts up to 45 mph, and occasional lightning. Low temperatures will range from the lower to mid 50′s. High temperatures will range from the upper 50′s to mid 60′s over the northern interior and immediate coast and mid 60′s to lower 70′s over the rest of the region.
A strong cold front will move through the Philadelphia and New York City metropolitan areas on Friday with showers and thunderstorms expected. The thunderstorms will be capable of very heavy downpours, wind gusts over 45 mph, and occasional to frequent lightning. Temperatures will range from the upper 40′s to lower 50′s for lows and mid 60′s to lower 70′s for highs.
High pressure will be in complete control Saturday through Tuesday with scattered cloud cover and generally tranquil weather conditions. Temperatures will return to more seasonable levels ranging from near to slightly above normal. Low temperatures will range from the lower to mid 40′s throughout the region. High temperatures will range from the upper 50′s to mid 60′s throughout the region.
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For today, scattered to broken cloud cover can be expected with an isolated shower or thunderstorm possible. The best potential for thunderstorms will be over southern Pennsylvania and southwestern New Jersey with thunderstorms capable of heavy downpours, frequent lightning, hail, and wind gusts over 50 mph. Temperatures will this afternoon will vary significantly based on location with lower to mid 70′s over the northern interior, mid 70′s along the immediate coast, and upper 70′s to mid 80′s over the Philadelphia and New York City metropolitan areas.
The stationary front will sink south tonight through tomorrow with scattered showers and thunderstorms a threat. The thunderstorms will be capable of heavy downpours, wind gusts up to 45 mph, and occasional lightning. Low temperatures will range from the lower to mid 50′s. High temperatures will range from the upper 50′s to mid 60′s over the northern interior and immediate coast and mid 60′s to lower 70′s over the rest of the region.
A strong cold front will move through the Philadelphia and New York City metropolitan areas on Friday with showers and thunderstorms expected. The thunderstorms will be capable of very heavy downpours, wind gusts over 45 mph, and occasional to frequent lightning. Temperatures will range from the upper 40′s to lower 50′s for lows and mid 60′s to lower 70′s for highs.
High pressure will be in complete control Saturday through Tuesday with scattered cloud cover and generally tranquil weather conditions. Temperatures will return to more seasonable levels ranging from near to slightly above normal. Low temperatures will range from the lower to mid 40′s throughout the region. High temperatures will range from the upper 50′s to mid 60′s throughout the region.
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