CTP has this in the latest discussion. This is going to be bad.
Strong gusty winds will be a concern for parts of Central PA on
Tuesday into Wednesday as a surface low bombs out across the
Great Lakes. Gradient winds ahead of the approaching low will
produce strong southeasterly winds across the higher elevations
in the Laurels and northern mountains. Gusty winds are also
possible across southeast PA where guidance indicates the
potential of breaking into the warm sector ahead of an
approaching occluded front. Winds will shift around to westerly during
the day on Wednesday as the low passes to the north. Current EPS
guidance shows a 60% chance of exceeding advisory criteria
across the aforementioned zones (everywhere except the central
ridge/valley region).