The latest high resolution models are now indicating an increased chance of isolated, strong storms ahead of the cold front in northern NJ, southeast NY, and extreme northeast PA. If environmental factors come together, some of these storms may turn supercellular.
While virtually all of Pennsylvania and New England has a chance for severe weather tomorrow, the locations specified above will have an increased chance for damaging winds, large hail, and even a tornado.
These isolated storms are expected to fire up around 2 pm and eventually get absorbed into the squall line when it passes through about six hours later.
Matt Flournoy
Matthew Flournoy
Meteorology Major | The Pennsylvania State University
Schreyer Honor Scholar | Class of 2015
Schreyer Honor Scholar | Class of 2015
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