Wednesday November 21 2018
The arctic front that has been advertised is moving into northern Pennsylvania this afternoon and dropping south. If you are traveling to Pittsburgh, State College, The Poconos, or metro New York, you may run into a snow squall as the cold air arrives. Below is the latest radar simulation and time plotted expectations. The snow should fade to flurries between Harrisburg and York PA, but the cold air will reach across through southern Maryland by Thanksgiving morning.
Temperatures at 2 PM
The arctic air below freezing is just showing up across western New York and the Great Lakes. It is on the way…
Radar at 2:30 PM
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Radar Simulaiton —> slider
- 4 PM: Near State College and Scranton PA
- 5 PM: Near Pittsburgh, State College PA, and NY Lower Hudson Valley
- 6 PM: Near Pittsburgh, north of Harrisburg, New York City
- 7 -8 PM: Snow falling apart but some flurries near Harrisburg, York, and Lancaster PA
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The record COLDEST MAX TEMPERATURE for Baltimore on November 22:
28ºF set in 1880
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