Central Pennsylvania residents can expect a gradual weather shift over the next 24 hours, with Hurricane Erin’s remnants driving cloudy conditions today and a potential for severe thunderstorms developing Sunday.
Low clouds and northeasterly winds from Hurricane Erin will persist through Thursday, with temperatures holding in the upper 60s to low 70s. Skies will gradually clear Thursday night, with valley fog likely forming, especially in northern areas where temperatures could drop into the upper 40s.
Friday will bring significantly warmer conditions, with temperatures climbing into the upper 70s and low 80s under mostly clear skies. Saturday will continue the warming trend, with temperatures around five degrees above normal and isolated thunderstorms possible, primarily west of the All