Thunderstorms could roll into the midstate in the afternoon, the National Weather Service said.
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More than 60 mph winds and a short-lived tornado could accompany severe Saturday afternoon storms in central Pennsylvania, forecasters said. The storms will start to move into the midstate between 2–4 p.m., and could last through at least 8 p.m., according to theAny tornado that crops up during Saturday’s storms will be isolated, weak and short-lived, forecasters said.
Before the storms arrive Saturday will be sunny with low 70-degree highs, forecasters said. Sunshine is expected to return Sunday as temperatures drop into the mid 50s.TodayLow around 46. Chance of precipitation is 80%.Mostly cloudy then gradually clear, with a low around 39.Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.
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