Synopsis:
The low pressure system that brought the heavy rains last weekend will continue to spin off of the coast causing clouds and possibly a stray shower or two in the Northwestern quarter of the state. Apart from that high pressure stretching from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico will control the weather this week. Skies will be clear through Saturday and temperatures will consistently reach above seasonal averages.
Short Term:
Aside from the aforementioned rain possible in NE tonight (HRRR indicating the chance in areas such as Allentown and Scranton and a few clouds tomorrow in the Northeastern half of the state; there is nothing to talk about. The high pressure will slowly take over and temperatures will slowly moderate and warm to above seasonal averages. However, it will be breezy this evening before the pressure gradient moves too far off shore causing the winds to calm.
Long Term:
It'll be clear through Saturday with temperatures warming into the lower 60's by Friday.
RJ Patrizio
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