Updated: 7:23 PM EST Jan 12, 2021
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Show Transcript ED: IN YORK COUNTY, ED WEINSTOCK, WGAL NEWS 8. NOW THE WGAL NEWS 8 STORM TEAM FORECAST WITH METEOROLOGIST TIFFANY SAVONA. TIFFANY: TODAY WAS OUR NINTH DAY IN A ROW WITHOUT MEASURABLE PRECIPITATION IN THE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY. OUR NINTH DRY DAY IN A ROW. AND THE RECORD FOR THE LONGEST DRY STRETCH IN JANUARY, YOU HAVE TO GO ALL THE WAY BACK TO 1896 TO FIND THAT, AND THAT IS 18 DAYS IN A ROW. I DO NOT THINK WE WILL GET CLOSE TO THAT, BUT I THINK WE WILL ADD A COUPLE MORE DAYS ON OUR NUMBERS AS WE GO TO THE WORK WEEK. TH EVENING, WE WILL STAY DRY, CLEAR, CHILLY. TEMPERATURES DROPPING TO THE 30’S. TONIGHT MOSTLY CLOUDY AND COLD, 24 TO 30. TOMORROW WE WILL SEE PLENTY OF SUNSHINE AGAIN, SO IF YOU LIKED TODAY, YOU WILL LIKE TOMORROW WELL. OUR TEMPERATURES HAVE DROPPED QUICKLY THANKS TO A CLEAR SKY AND A LIGHT WIND. IT IS 33 IN HARRISBURG, 36 IN LANCASTER, 37 IN LEBANON. 39 CHAMBERSBURG, AND 32 IN SELINSGRO