Florence retrograde to the tropical depression, will bring more rain to our way



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Although Florence has been weakened by a tropical depression, rains are still expected in the Carolinas, and authorities warn that the danger is far from over.

"The danger of flooding this storm is more immediate today than when it touched down 24 hours ago," said North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper. "We are facing the water walls of our shores, our rivers, our farmland, our cities and our cities."

Florence killed at least 13 people.

And according to the State College's National Weather Service, Florence's remains will cross Pennsylvania on Monday and early Tuesday, bringing even more rain and the threat of flooding in the soggy area.

For today, however, a dense fog warning is in effect for much of central Pennsylvania. It is expected that this fog will rise at 10 o'clock in the morning, for a day partly sunny with a peak close to 81.

Tonight, clouds will increase and bass around 66.

On Monday, expect an 80% chance of rain during the day, mainly after 11 hours.

When the remains of Florence move towards us, this rain may include thunderstorms and possibly heavy rains. Rainfall on Monday evening and Tuesday will average 1 to 2 inches throughout the region. However, heavy showers and thunderstorms on Monday night could lead to 3 to 4-inch concentrations and potential flooding.

Tuesday will see a peak of 80 and a minimum of 65.

We will finally see a sunny day Wednesday with a maximum of 80 and a minimum of 59.

On Thursday, the weather will be mainly sunny with a maximum of 75 and a minimum of 62.

Friday will be mostly sunny with 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms and a maximum of 83 and a minimum of 65.

And Saturday will be partly sunny with almost 75% and 30% chance of showers.

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