As the afternoon
progresses lingering frozen precipitation will be moving on out across
the state with light and variable winds. Tomorrow there may be an
occasional snow shower in the northern regions of Pennsylvania, and
temperatures will remain seasonably cold as considerable cloudiness
will give way to clearing skies. On Friday clouds will begin to return
to our area as a weak cold front will brush through during the day and
will bring scattered snow flurries. Finally, looking into the weekend,
temperatures will drop a good five to ten degrees below average across
the Commonwealth as a result of the cold front.
Northeast Weather Planner:
This Evening:
The steady rain will likely switch to a wintry mix before ending later this evening.
High: 32 - 36�
Tonight:
A few scattered flurries early, otherwise decreasing cloudiness after midnight.
Low: 17 - 21�
Tomorrow:
Mostly sunny skies and seasonable.
High: 33 - 37�
Tomorrow Night:
Mostly clear.
Low: 22 - 26�
The Outlook for Friday:
Mostly cloudy with a chance of a shower or flurry late in the day.
High: Near 40
From the Penn State Campus Weather Service, we are:
Kevin Bowley, Allison Boehm, Daniel Chaitin, Adam Del Rosso, Daniel DePodwin, Andrew Fink, Rob Lydick, Daniel Pollak