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Sunday storms in Harrisburg area to be followed by week of mostly clear weather: forecasters

Por: PennLive Nation September 25, 2022

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The Harrisburg area is expected to see potentially severe thunderstorms Sunday, according to the National Weather Service, after which mostly sunny and clear conditions will set in for the rest of the week as fall weather continues to creep in to Central Pennsylvania.The NWS has issued a for Sunday covering much of Pennsylvania, citing possible gusty winds and hail during periods of serious precipitation.Sunday’s high temperature of 75 degrees... + full article



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