We are finishing off the weekend with an approaching cold front that will probably set off a few scattered thunderstorms during the late afternoon and evening hours. You can see the frontal boundary rather well on satellite loops, swinging east across Upstate New York and Western Pennsylvania. The Storm Prediction Center is indicating a marginal risk for isolated severe thunderstorms as the front passes. Ahead of the weather front we will have sunshine hot and humid conditions with high temperatures reaching the 90s in most inland locations. Temperatures at the coast will be about 10 degrees lower. The risk time for thunderstorms is mainly from 3pm to 9pm from west to east. We are not anticipating widespread severe weather from this front so we do not think we will see watches go up from the Storm Prediction Center. However there will be a cell or two in the mix that could be strong or severe.
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