Residents of central Pennsylvania may anticipate a mixed weekend with sporadic afternoon thunderstorms today and a bright, warmer Sunday.
This afternoon, a cold front moving southeast may bring showers and thunderstorms; by Sunday, the weather should improve and temperatures should rise.
More widespread thunderstorms are anticipated after 1 p.m. today, according to the National Weather Service, with an isolated risk of morning showers. After 5 p.m., there is a greater chance of rain and storms in the Harrisburg area.
There will be a major change in the weather on Sunday, with clear sky and rising temperatures. It is predicted to be sunny with highs near 90 degrees in the Harrisburg area.
There may be morning fog, especially in low-lying regions, but it will probably clear off by mid-morning.
An unstable weather pattern will resume in the early part of next week, with the possibility of showers and thunderstorms on Monday and Tuesday due to another frontal system.
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