Senin, 02 Mei 2011

Showers Stay North & West Of The City Today


A mild morning through the region under mainly cloudy skies.  A few showers sneaked into parts of Delaware and South Jersey last night but the atmospheric lift responsible for those showers weakened and the showers dissipated during the late evening hours.   The region is on the warmer side of a slow moving cold front that is in Ohio, a front that will take 48 hours to reach the East Coast and will present shower chances for parts of the region over the next three days.

Today's shower chances will stay to our west and north -- generally west of I-81 as the main track of any showers that are currently falling in Western Pennsylvania is to the northeast.   The slow eastward march of the front will result in a steady stream of scattered showers falling out by State College and Pittsburgh during the day, while those showers will be more scattered if not isolated across Central Pennsylvania later on this afternoon.   Any showers that pop in Central Pennsylvania should not result in a total washout nor will those those showers be heavy.  

For us in Philadelphia, mostly cloudy skies are expected and not a terrible day by any stretch as high temperatures will top out around 70 away from the Shore.

More:   Current Weather Page

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