Sunday, September 1, 2013

Synopsis:

Unsettled weather will remain in the area on Monday after an eventful day of weather on Sunday.  Strong thunderstorms moved northeast across the state bringing lightning and heavy rain to many areas in the southern and eastern parts of Pennsylvania.  The cold front will linger on Monday sparking more thunderstorms in the same areas as Sunday's storms.  After the front passes there will be a welcomed change in the weather, with low humidity and seasonable temperatures for the rest of the week. 

Short Term:

Thunderstorms will continue to cross the state Sunday night associated with a moist, tropical air mass.  The unsettled weather will remain in the eastern part of the state on Monday before finally moving out in the evening.  Dew points on Monday will range from the mid 60s to 70 signifying the uncomfortable conditions that will be felt across the state.

Long Term:

High pressure will build Tuesday bringing a noticeable change in the weather for the rest of the week.  Cooler and drier air will set in throughout the Northeast with dew points in the lower 50s and temperatures in the mid 70s.  The conditions should be welcomed after a week of above average temperatures and humid conditions.  Abundant sunshine will be felt from Erie to Philadelphia as the high pressure builds over the Ohio Valley.           


Maximilian A. Vido


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