Someone in this forum, for sure. Haven’t looked tonight at exact parameters for tomorrow if it’ll be LSV or more north. My guess is the entire line might run the length of the state.
Shear should be less tomorrow but instability will be pretty high in the LSV. Prob more a straight line wind threat in storms here more so than hail.
Severe t-storm watch issue for this entire region* through 11 p.m.
* it's basically the PA/MD border from roughly Pittsburgh to Lancaster to Scranton and all the up north to the Canadian border.
Sun's been out a while here now. But severe looks more toward middle of the region, Williamsport-ish area. The severe is most likely to ramp up as it gets dark, too, as weird as that sounds.
And tomorrow will be a clone copy. A good chance Wednesday sees significant severe weather and damaging winds. As long as these shortwaves keep coming like they have with the warm front parked, we're all in prime location for supercell activity.
A shortwave coming later today is going to hit the warm front and create a ton of shear and go kaboom, methinks. This setup doesn't require full sun (we'll still hit 90 today before all's said and done, probably).
Still believe there will be much more severe weather and possibly a few tornados today than we've had yet. Conditions are ripe in a huge swath of this region, especially going north of HBG and up toward Wilkes Barre.
I hear thunder and see wicked lighting. I hadn’t looked at radar for hours. About to get nailed once again.
I’m gonna have 10”+ rain in a week.
Edit: looking at radar this is sliding more east than earlier and might be a Lancaster County special and just nip HBG. We’ll see.