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Will the weather be warm and sunny enough for a cookout on the Memorial Day weekend?

Another rain magic that will arrive in the Harrisburg area in the middle of the week, according to the long -term forecast of the National Weather Service (NWS), will clarify in good time to the Memorial Day Weekend.

The sunny sky with high temperatures in the lower 70s is expected to continue until Tuesday this week. The NWS will be predicted on Wednesday morning before the arrival of a low pressure air trough.

According to the NWS, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, together with cooler temperatures with the high highs during the upper 50s to low 60s, the NWS will be expected.

Nighttime lows were able to dive into the 1940s from Tuesday to Thursday evening and cold enough to cause some homeowners to switch from air conditioning to a few days to warmth.

It is not only the central pennsylvania that will be cool, but a large part of the northeast and the middle Atlantic will experience the same pattern of persistent rain and thick cloud cover, which makes it appear quite dark and almost has the feeling of a winter -like pattern without all the snow, according to Accuweather Senior Meteorologist Chad Merrill.

“One centimeter up to two rain over a three -day route will be manageable for rivers, streams and streams, except in the more flood -sustain areas of the central Appalaches, which are made less than a week ago by flooding,” said Merrill.

Cool Air from Ostkanada will be pulled south on Wednesday around the center of the storm, which will cross the middle Atlantic and will be recovered on Thursday and Friday in front of the northeast coast. Accuweather forecasts require the temperatures 10 to 20 degrees Fahrenheit under historical average values ​​for the end of May, usually in the 50s and 60s from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh, Washington, DC and Boston in the second week.

Sunnier, warmer weather will probably return from Saturday and increase the daily temperatures for the Memorial Day weekend to the upper 60s to low 70s in the central -PA. The NWS predicts.

“However, scattered showers remain in the forecast if the upper trough slowly goes out of the region at the weekend,” said the latest NWS report, and the possibility of wet weather remains open until Saturday or even Sunday.

The time of the departure of the low pressure trough could vary by about 12 hours and is likely to be adjusted during the week, according to the forecast, since the direct sunny angle ensures unstable weather systems in late spring and early summer.

In view of the current trajectory of the system, the areas in the southeast of Harrisburg are more dry for the Memorial Day weekend, according to the forecastics, and rain rather refers to the northwest.

Despite all the latest rains, parts of Pennsylvania remain below average below average.

Franklin (-7.5 inches), Adams (-7.9 inches) and Cumberland Counties (-7.7 inches) are all more than 50% below average and other neighboring counties (-7.1), Dauphin (-7.3), Lebanon (-7.3) and York (-7.4).

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