
Severe Storms & Cold Front Hit South-central PA
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South-central Pennsylvania braces for severe thunderstorms on Monday, with potential tornadoes, damaging winds, and heavy rain. The local storm team declares it an Alert Day due to extreme weather risks. Wind advisory covers Dauphin, Lancaster, Lebanon, and York counties from noon to eleven p.m. Storms peak from one p.m. onward, with straight-line winds up to seventy miles per hour, brief downpours, and a low to moderate tornado risk. South winds blow at twenty to thirty miles per hour, with gusts up to fifty, potentially causing power outages and scattering unsecured objects. Colder air moves in Monday evening, dropping temperatures fast, and a quick shift to rain mixed with snow is possible at higher spots. Stay tuned for updates.
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