Latest Forecast

A deep trough, or dip in the Jet Stream, over the Northeast will promote brisk and unseasonably cold conditions across the Commonwealth this afternoon. Despite abundant sunshine, high temperatures will be around 15 degrees below average with wind chills in the single digits to low teens. After a clear and bitterly cold Tuesday night with low temperatures in the single digits, southerly winds of 12-25 mph will usher more seasonable air back into northern MD and southeastern PA. A weak, clipper-type system will zip through New England on Wednesday night, but no more than a stray flurry or sprinkle should reach the Lower Susquehanna Valley. West-southwesterly winds of 12-25 mph will then direct even milder air into the region on Thursday, and high temperatures should be around 5 degrees above average under mostly sunny skies.

Latest Forecast(Forecasts are updated infrequently on weekends, holidays and during semester breaks.)
This afternoon Sunny, brisk and unseasonably cold. High: 22-26
Tonight Clear and bitterly cold. Low: 2-6
Wednesday Breezy but not as cold with sunshine giving way to increasing clouds. High: 34-38
Wednesday Night Partly cloudy. Low: 28-32
Thursday Mostly sunny, breezy and milder. High: 44-48
Issued: Tuesday, January 20, 2026 at 01:11 PM (Kyle Elliott, Meteorologist)