Latest Forecast
A cold front will traverse the Commonwealth from northwest-to-southeast tonight, but only a few showers should reach areas south and east of I-81. Behind the front, northerly winds of 8-16 mph will direct slightly cooler and drier air into southeastern PA on Wednesday, but high temperatures will still be 5-10 degrees above normal. Another high pressure system will build into the Northeast from Wednesday night into Thursday and promote a continuation of dry and warm conditions. Skies will turn somewhat cloudier on Thursday, but showers should not return until Thursday night. A low pressure system over the Great Lakes will slide northeasterly into lower Ontario on Friday. We will be in the storm's warm sector, and as a result, isolated showers and thunderstorms will overspread the Lower Susquehanna Valley Friday Afternoon with highs in the mid 80s.
Latest Forecast | (Forecasts are updated infrequently on weekends, holidays and during semester breaks.) |
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Tonight | Mostly cloudy and warm with isolated showers. Low: 62-66 |
Tomorrow | Turning out mostly sunny and nice with a gentle breeze. High: 74-78 |
Tomorrow Night | Mainly clear and mild. Low: 50-54 |
Thursday | Warm with a mix of clouds and sun. High: 76-80 |
Friday | Partly sunny with isolated showers and thunderstorms. High: 82-86 |