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Tuesday’s WX in Harrisburg breaks record set in 1994, according to Dan Tomaso

  • Asia Tabb
A lone horse stands near a fence row on a Lancaster County, Pennsylvania farm Sunday, January 31, 2021 as the Northeast braces for a whopper of a storm that could dump well over a foot of snow in many areas and create blizzard-like conditions.

 Jim Gerberich / AP Photo

A lone horse stands near a fence row on a Lancaster County, Pennsylvania farm Sunday, January 31, 2021 as the Northeast braces for a whopper of a storm that could dump well over a foot of snow in many areas and create blizzard-like conditions.

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Central Pennsylvanian’s have been experiencing bitter cold conditions this past week. ABC 27 Meteorologist Dan Tomaso says it’s due to the artic outbreak which was a huge area of cold air.

“It’s almost like a big blob of cold air that came across the Arctic Ocean, ultimately into Canada and then into the United States.”

Tuesday morning’s weather broke a record of the coldest morning since 1994, which was the coldest day in Harrisburg being recorded at -22 degrees.

“So to put things into perspective, no records being set, but some of the coldest air we’ve seen in about 30 years time. And so now looking ahead, we’re going to start digging out of that. Temperatures in the middle 30s, upper 30s, as early as Sunday and early next week. And I do think we’re going to be out of this extreme weather pattern looking at things kind of flattening out with the jet stream, which means not as cold but also not as warm kind of average.”

As for another round of snow, Tomaso believes there is not a huge chance for another snowstorm.

 I think it would be more snow showers and not necessarily accumulating snow, but that’s when temperatures are getting into that middle. To upper 30s range. That could be, again, a situation where it’s snowing, but maybe it’s not accumulating. It’s melting on contact. But again, something we’re watching, nothing significant. And then beyond that, still not a whole lot going on. We may go into February. Kind of quiet in the snow department as of right now.”

 

 

 

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