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Forecasters Release Summer Weather Outlook for Pennsylvania
Should you get out the outdoor gear or the umbrellas? Or will you need to prepare for something bigger?

Forecasters say warmer-than-usual temperatures are expected across much of Pennsylvania this summer, and the weather could also be dryer than normal. The weather is expected to be mostly dry over the next three months as millions prepare to take to the roads and enjoy the beaches, or take a summer break in the woods and mountains.
The Weather Channel, which released its longterm summer outlook Monday, says that only the northern Midwest and the Gulf states are expected to have a wetter-than-average summer.

A hurricane forecast released recently also says that Pennsylvania and other Mid-Atlantic will largely escape the threat of another damaging storm season.
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The National Weather Service says the only area that could be wetter than normal could be the northern part of the state, in the Sussex County area.
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Ironically, it looks like climate change could be behind the reasons for steady, warm and perhaps pleasant weather this year.
Weather patterns are supposed to transition to El Niño, the warming of the equatorial eastern and central Pacific Ocean temperatures that's supposed to happen in the late summer. Typically, the weather pattern leading up to it is cooler than normal, forecasters say.
Not this year.
Todd Crawford, chief meteorologist with The Weather Company, told The Weather Channel that this summer will not be particularly cool "given the recent pronounced global-scale warming."
It could also lead to a shift from recent years during which the Northeast has had some rainy weather and damaging storms that have dominated during periods of the summer. If the forecasters are correct, we could expect a fairly pleasant summer.
Here are some of the The Weather channel monthly forecasts:
June
The greatest chance for warmer-than-average temperatures this summer for the Northeast will be in June. Above-average temperatures are also likely in the Southeast, as well as for much of the West.
July
In July, temperatures are expected to be well above average in most states, though they'll be cooler-than-average from the Upper Midwest into the Ohio Valley and the eastern Great Lakes.
August
The expanse of hotter-than-average temperatures will grow in August, but most of the Northeast will likely experience near-to-slightly-below average temperatures. Temperatures in the mid-Atlantic and eastern Great Lakes will generally be near to slightly above average for the last month of summer.
Here is the extended AccuWeather forecast into July:






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