Memorial Day weekend weather forecast
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A large chunk of the middle part of the country will see wet, potentially stormy weather as a system moves through the Plains.
Some parts of the U.S. could see triple-digit temperatures over the weekend, while severe storms threaten other areas, according to forecasters.
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Central Pennsylvania residents should prepare for a significant weather shift, with steady rainfall expected Tuesday night through Wednesday and cooler-than-normal temperatures persisting through the end of May. A chilly Memorial Day morning will give way to a mix of sun and clouds, with temperatures reaching the mid-60s to low 70s.
Tuesday brings early morning thunderstorms and then a warm afternoon with highs near 90. The unsettled pattern continues into Wednesday, with showers and thunderstorms and highs in the mid to upper 80s.
The storms had knocked out power for more than 46,000 customers Monday morning, including 8,000 outages in Dallas County, according to Oncor’s outage map.