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Central PA Summer 2025


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A nice couple of days on tap across the area with highs reaching up into the low 80's today and the mid 80's tomorrow. Tomorrow should be the warmest day of the week before we cool back to near normal with shower chances increasing by Friday night into Saturday.

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25 minutes ago, Voyager said:

Did a Dunkin run since the wife is off today. Noticed a brown haze, especially towards the southern horizon. Might have been my imagination, but I could swear the air has a slight smoke smell as well.

At the moment, bright sunshine and 78 degrees here in east York. Hoping this lasts awhile before any smoke haze sets in. It was pretty hazy yesterday from here to Lewisberry. 

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On 6/2/2025 at 12:51 PM, TheClimateChanger said:

Very impressive cold this morning, including a record low of 28F at Bradford. I'm speculating on my X account as to whether these Canadian wildfires could be contributing to a volcanic-type winter scenario. AI suggests "natural" wildfires should have a net warming effect, but that begs the question as to whether these fires truly are natural.

 

Incredible swing, with record-breaking warmth in spots. Altoona (with records dating to 1948) topped out at a scorching 89F, easily surpassing the daily record of 86F set in 1971 & 2024. Several other sites were within 1-3F of records today.

 

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The warmest temperature across the county yesterday was, of course, at the Brandywine Airport in West Chester at 86.0 degrees. Most spots saw temperatures between 81 and 84 yesterday. Today should be a degree or two warmer and will be the warmest day for a while. The pattern turns a bit unsettled later tomorrow and through the weekend. Not a washout at all but some showers are most likely on Saturday. Shower chances appear to increase again by next Tuesday. Our relatively wet pattern looks to continue with no foreseeable heat in our future. In fact most models show near normal to slightly below average temperatures through the 4th of July.

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