Latest Forecast

Easterly flow off the Atlantic will persist through the end of the week and cause low clouds to hang tough across eastern PA. As a result, high temperatures will struggle to reach the low-to-mid 40s on Friday. A storm system tracking from the Midwest into the Great Lakes region will continue to bring periods of rain to northern MD and southeastern PA this evening through Friday morning. A general 0.5-1.0 inches of beneficial rainfall is expected late this week, but motorists should be alert for standing water on roadways and flooding of low-lying and poor-drainage areas during the Friday morning commute. In the wake of the system, clouds will decrease Friday night, and Saturday will then turn out partly sunny and seasonable with high temperatures in the mid 40s to perhaps 50 degrees. Clouds will increase Saturday night ahead of a developing coastal system, and that system will then bring a mix of rain and snow to the Lower Susquehanna Valley on Sunday. Snowfall amounts will depend on both the track and intensity of the system from Sunday into Monday.

Latest Forecast(Forecasts are updated infrequently on weekends, holidays and during semester breaks.)
Tonight Cloudy and mild with periods of rain and drizzle. Low: 34-38
Tomorrow Cloudy, damp, and dreary with rain ending by midday. High: 42-46
Tomorrow Night Cloudy in the evening, then decreasing clouds overnight. Low: 34-38
Saturday Seasonable with a mix of clouds and sun. High: 46-50
Sunday Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow and rain. High: 38-42
Issued: Thursday, February 19, 2026 at 05:52 PM (Beatty, Biondo, and Yeretzian, Student Meteorologists)