REGIONAL WEATHER OUTLOOK

(OLNEY/NEWTON) With the cold front moving through last night through early this morning, our rain chances will eventually end this morning with dry conditions expected this afternoon. A strong north wind will keep us cool today and tomorrow after our downstate area temperatures dropped by at least 42 degrees from yesterday afternoon to this morning. As warmer air moves in for Sunday through next Tuesday, the chance of rain and possible storms are likely for the next week. Stay tuned for updates and monitor a NOAA Weather Alert Radio for forecast details.

(OLNEY) The WVLN-WSEI National Weather Service Weather Station, at the south edge of Olney, set another new record high temperature. Yesterday’s high reading of 86 degrees broke the previous record high of 85 degrees, that was set 119 years ago on March 26th, 1907.