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Primary Day on the Pennsylvania side of the Delaware River has mattered little since the beginning of the modern political nomination system in the 1970's, with only the 1976 Democratic primary providing sway in the political process for a candidate. History has yet to judge where the 2008 Primary ends up in the grand scheme of primary elections of the past but the weather tomorrow will come close to matching the trend of the past elections.

Temperatures since the '76 primary have generally been in the 50's or 60's, with only the '96 Primary being excessively warm. Precipitation has been little to none, with only the 1996 primary providing even two-tenths of an inch of rain.

Statewide, dry weather is expected with increasingly sunny conditions as one travels west and north throughout the state. Temperatures should generally be in the 60's across much of the state with isolated 70 degree readings across Eastern Pennsylvania. More widespread lower 70's are likely across the I-79 corridor in Western PA.

Source:  Phillyweather.net
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