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Heavy rain, wind sweep into Maryland Wed. night
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Some much-needed rain is expected Thursday in the Lehigh Valley as a strong storm system makes its way through the region. Widespread heavy rain, high wind gusts and thunderstorms are all possible, with up to 2 inches of rain possible in the Lehigh Valley, according to the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, New Jersey.
The Capital Region and most of New York are bracing for a widespread soaking and gusty winds from a developing storm that will hit Thursday into Friday.
Delhi's first cloud-seeding experiment was carried out in 1957, followed by another attempt in 1972, according to the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology. The city had considered cloud seeding in 2023 as well, but the plan did not materialise due to pending court approvals.
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We're tracking a system that could bring steady rain Thursday night and into early Halloween Friday. Southern areas should see the rain clear in time for trick-or-treating. Turning windy Friday night and into Saturday. The wind settles down tonight as clouds start to increase. Lows will be mainly in the 30s by morning.
Widespread steady rain is expected by 10 p.m. You will want the umbrella if you’re out this evening. You’ll also need the jacket with temps in the 50s. Breezes will begin to pick up through the night.
Significant rain is forecast to fall across central Pennsylvania tonight through tomorrow afternoon. About 1.5 to 2 inches of rain is expected before showers taper off Thursday evening. Rain will begin in southern counties this afternoon, gradually spreading northward through the evening and reaching northeastern mountain areas around midnight.
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