Latest Forecast
Yesterday's storm system has moved out-to-sea. In its wake, an area of high pressure over the Ohio Valley and central Appalachians will promote drier and milder conditions during the middle of the week. Clouds will give way to partial sunshine this afternoon, and high temperatures will be back around average and in the mid-to-upper 60s. After a mainly clear and comfortable Tuesday night, north-northwesterly winds of 12-25 mph will accompany mostly sunny and seasonable conditions on Wednesday. A moisture-starved cold front will then move through the Commonwealth Wednesday night. Behind it, a Canadian high pressure system will settle into the eastern Great Lakes region on Thursday and bring cooler conditions to the Lower Susquehanna Valley. Despite abundant sunshine, high temperatures will be around 5 degrees below average Thursday afternoon. A north-northwesterly breeze of 12-25 mph will persist and make the outdoor air feel even chillier, as well.
Latest Forecast | (Forecasts are updated infrequently on weekends, holidays and during semester breaks.) |
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This afternoon | Breezy and milder with decreasing clouds. High: 66-70 |
Tonight | Mainly clear and comfortable. Low: 48-52 |
Wednesday | Mostly sunny, breezy and seasonable. High: 64-68 |
Wednesday Night | Clear skies. Low: 40-44 |
Thursday | Sunny, breezy and cooler. High: 60-64 |