The National Weather Service forecasts a sunny and dry Wednesday with light winds and clear skies in central Pennsylvania. Temperatures will remain comfortable, likely reaching the mid-70s.

However, changes are on the horizon as a cold front approaches from the west, bringing a significant chance of rainfall Thursday.

Thursday’s forecast indicates widespread shower and thunderstorm potential, particularly in western parts of the state.

The front will usher in moisture and a chance of gusty winds, with the likelihood of rain increasing throughout the day.

In the Harrisburg area, rain is expected to move in after 2 p.m. Thursday.

A secondary cold front is expected to arrive Saturday, bringing another round of showers and potential thunderstorms. That system will significantly drop tem

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