790 AWUS81 KCTP 190901 RWSCTP PAZ004>006-010>012-017>019-024>028-033>037-041-042-045-046- 049>053-056>059-063>066-192315- Regional Weather Summary National Weather Service State College PA 501 AM EDT Tue May 19 2026 Another day of potentially record heat is on tap for Tuesday, with high temperatures ranging from the lower 80s across higher elevations of northern Pennsylvania to the upper 90s in the Philadelphia metro area. Morning shower activity will be limited to northwestern Pennsylvania, with spotty showers and storms developing across the Commonwealth in the afternoon/evening. Some strong-to-severe thunderstorms will be possible, especially across northwestern Pennsylvania, with damaging winds being the main hazard. A strong cold front will bring showers and scattered storms on Wednesday, some of which could be severe in the afternoon and early evening across the southeastern half of the state. Cooler, more seasonable conditions will follow for the end of the week and into Memorial Day weekend. $$  544 AWUS83 KBIS 190936 RWSBIS NDZ001>005-009-010-012-013-017>020-022-023-025-031>033-035>037- 040>044-046>048-050-051-055>062-191745- Regional Weather Forecast National Weather Service Bismarck ND 436 AM CDT Tue May 19 2026 /336 AM MDT Tue May 19 2026/ Expect decreasing clouds throughout the day today with some isolated light rain showers and sprinkles across the central and eastern Dakotas. Highs this afternoon will range from around 50 in the Red River Valley to the lower 60s in eastern Montana. Most of the Dakotas and western Minnesota will see near to below freezing temperatures tonight into early Wednesday morning. Temperatures return closer to normal for the second half of the work week, with highs in the 60s and 70s, lows above freezing, increasing chances for showers and occasional thunderstorms. $$  554 AWUS83 KICT 190936 RWSICT KSZ032-033-047>053-067>072-082-083-091>096-098>100-192145- Regional Weather Summary National Weather Service Wichita KS 436 AM CDT Tue May 19 2026 Scattered to numerous thunderstorms impacted central and eastern Kansas overnight, as a strong cold front blasted south through the region. Large hail, damaging winds, frequent lightning, and very heavy rainfall accompanied the strongest activity. Predawn temperatures ranged from the upper 30s over portions of western and northwest Kansas to 60s over far southeast Kansas. Spotty hit-or-miss showers and perhaps a few thunderstorms will linger over southeast Kansas today, but severe weather is not expected. Under mostly cloudy skies, forecast high temperatures are in the 60s for most locations across the state. Spotty hit-or-miss showers and perhaps a few thunderstorms will persist tonight over southeast Kansas, but once again severe weather is not expected. Forecast low temperatures across the state are in the 40s and 50s, warmest over southeast Kansas. $$