Harrisburg, PA – Residents across Pennsylvania and Maryland can expect several dry days following a few light showers early Wednesday, as a cold front moves through the Mid-Atlantic, according to the National Weather Service’s Middle Atlantic River Forecast Center (MARFC).
Forecasters reported a few scattered showers across the western edge of the MARFC region this morning, but said no additional rainfall is expected for at least 72 hours. The next chance of precipitation is forecast for Sunday into Monday, when another system may bring light rain to the area.
Maps from MARFC show minimal rainfall totals across most of the Mid-Atlantic through Saturday, with only isolated areas in western Pennsylvania seeing up to a quarter inch. Cooler air following the front will dominate the region through the weekend, setting up for crisp fall conditions and dry weather.
Officials remind residents to stay updated through local forecasts as the next system approaches early next week. For the latest precipitation and river forecasts, visit weather.gov/marfc.
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