Central Pennsylvania residents can expect a predominantly dry and seasonably warm weather pattern over the next several days, with temperatures running 5 to 10 degrees above normal and minimal precipitation chances.
High pressure will maintain stable conditions through Friday and Saturday, with daytime temperatures climbing into the 70s and low 80s.
Relative humidity will drop into the 30s and potentially lower, creating increasingly dry conditions. The National Weather Service notes returning drought conditions in the Allegheny region, highlighting the ongoing lack of meaningful rainfall.
An easterly flow off the Atlantic kept mostly cloudy skies and cooler temperatures at play Wednesday for Eastern PA. Sunnier and warmer conditions are anticipated on Thursday. pic.twitter.com/l2XZzJp