A series of cold fronts will bring a risk of strong thunderstorms to central Pennsylvania on Thursday, with the potential for severe weather across the region.
The National Weather Service has issued a marginal risk for thunderstorms, with possible damaging winds and changing temperatures.
The first round of storms is expected to develop Thursday afternoon, with the strongest activity likely in southeastern Pennsylvania.
A cold front will move through tomorrow (Thursday), generating showers and thunderstorms as it moves across PA. Only a handful of places may get an inch or more of rain, but more locations should receive a half of an inch of rain or more. pic.twitter.com/HEsGoQINVZ — NWS State College (@NWSStateCollege) September 3, 2025
Temperatures will vary widely, ranging from t