Heavy Showers & Thunderstorms Possible Across Parts of New York & Pennsylvania

Frost Advisories & Freeze Warnings Posted in the Dakotas & Nebraska

10/13/24 11:00am ET

Good morning everyone. The Northeast is in transition-mode today and early tomorrow as much cooler air begins to creep down from the Great Lakes region. As this transition takes place, we’ll have some heavy showers and thunderstorms to contend with today, especially across central and eastern Pennsylvania.

Currently speaking, we have some stronger storms racing across the state, with strong winds, half-inch size hail, frequent lighting, and torrential rain. Things will begin to settle down overnight and into tomorrow, with a few leftover showers possible before we really cool down. In many areas of the Northeast, temperatures will struggle to get out of the 50’s for daytime highs, and will drop into the 20’s overnight in some of the higher elevations.

We could also see some early-season snows in areas of upper New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine as low pressure scoots on by. There is a lot of very cold air aloft with this one, so evaporative cooling could change any rain into a mix of rain & snow or all snow for a short burst before coming to an end.

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