Harrisburg, Pennsylvania – After a weekend of steady rain across Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey, and Delaware, residents can expect a brief break from wet weather before showers return by Tuesday night. Many roads and communities saw widespread rainfall between Friday and Saturday, leaving soggy ground but no significant flooding.
According to the US National Weather Service Middle Atlantic River Forecast Center, no river flooding is anticipated as a result of this recent precipitation. The agency’s latest forecast shows that a new area of low pressure will approach the region late Tuesday, bringing another round of widespread rain through midweek.
Major cities including Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Trenton, and Wilmington will enjoy dry conditions through Monday, giving local streams and saturated soils a chance to recover. Commuters and residents are advised to use this time to clear gutters, check sump pumps, and prepare for potential ponding on roads when rain returns.
With the next weather system likely to impact travel and outdoor plans, officials urge everyone to stay updated on advisories, especially in flood-prone areas. Further alerts could be issued as Tuesday night approaches and rainfall totals become clearer.




