Stories Related to Thunderstorms, Pattern Change Headline First May Work Week

The warmth and sunny skies that rounded out the last week April may soon be forgotten as thunderstorms and a cold front are expected to sweep over the region.

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Topics:  Pennsylvania   Dauphin County   Harrisburg   
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