06/01/2026
Finally a good forecast!!! The only forecast we depend on
Forecast for Monday June 1st, 2026
TODAY: Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 70s. North winds 5 to 10 mph. June rolled into York County wearing khakis and actually ironed them. Mid 70s, mostly sunny, north breeze 5-10 mph just enough to keep the Harley exhaust from melting the blacktop on 30. This is “walk the Rail Trail without looking like you showered in your clothes” or “pretend you’re not hitting Rutter’s for the third time today” weather. Dry air, zero humidity sass, and your sunglasses are doing overtime.
TONIGHT: Partly cloudy in the evening, then clearing. Lows around 50. East winds 5 to 10 mph. Right at 50 — not 49, not 51. Weather app’s being a precision nerd. East breeze 5-10 mph, partly cloudy early then clearing. This is “windows open in Red Lion” or “sit on your deck in Dover and actually hear the crickets instead of 83” weather. No humidity, no A/C fights, just sleep like it’s 1994 and your biggest problem was rewinding the rental.
TUESDAY: Sunny. Highs in the mid 70s. North winds around 5 mph. Monday’s copy-paste, but with better handwriting. Sunny, mid 70s, light north breeze around 5 mph. This is “Central Market for lunch” or “drive through Spring Grove and count the turkey hills without sticking to your seat” weather. Stray shower chance exists in PA, but York’s forecast is drier than the banter at DMV.
TUESDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy in the evening, then clearing. Lows in the lower 50s. North winds around 5 mph. Still calm, still comfy. Lower 50s, clearing late, north breeze around 5 mph. This is “fire pit in Hanover” or “park at Lake Redman and pretend you’re not on call” weather. No drama.
WEDNESDAY: Sunny. Highs in the upper 70s. North winds around 5 mph. Warm-up’s here but it’s using its indoor voice. Sunny, upper 70s, light north breeze around 5 mph. This is “finally justify a Mack’s ice cream run” or “walk the Heritage Rail Trail without your Fitbit filing a complaint” weather. Dry streak continues.
Bottom Line for York: Monday and Tuesday are absolute winners — mostly sunny to sunny, mid 70s, light winds, no swamp factor. Monday night ∼50°, Tuesday night lower 50s. Wednesday slides into the upper 70s and keeps the sun.
This forecast sponsored by:
Shay's Vending: Family-run since the 1950s, keeping York County bars and clubs alive with juke boxes, skill games, pool tables, and dart boards. Mid 70s and mostly sunny? The 8-ball doesn’t care and the jukebox still knows every Bon Jovi lyric. Weather’s calm, but their machines keep the good times rolling. Your lawn’s not moving today, but your darts might after a few cold ones.
The Blue Bird Inn - Cornwall, PA: Cornwall’s landmark since 1946 for crab cakes, prime rib, and pie that settles family feuds. 4.5★ and 2,500+ reviews say you’re not wrong for craving it. When June can’t decide if it’s patio weather or sweater weather, their dining room picks “delicious” every time. No breeze is blowing out that broiler, and your reservation won’t get canceled by clouds. Pro tip: the cheesecake bails faster than your Monday motivation.
Local Spotlights:
The Caffeination Station for Monday June 1st: If you’re seeing this, it is the universe telling you that you need to stop in at the Caffeination Station today. So you can get you a cup of deliciousness and a sweet treat. If you ignore this message, you will be disappointed and have a bad hair day.
Royal Crumble Cookies & Confections Because mid 70s and sunny means your dessert should match the weather — warm, golden, and worth bragging about. York County’s go-to when your sweet tooth won’t stop calling collect.
Today you remember June can be nice to you. Tonight you sleep without negotiating blankets. Tomorrow, you realize the weather isn’t ghosting you for once.