Latest Forecast

Clouds have increased across the Lower Susquehanna Valley ahead of another significant winter storm. A wintry mix, beginning as snow before quickly changing over to sleet and freezing rain, will overspread the region from southwest-to-northeast shortly and continue until late Saturday night. A coating to 2" of snow and sleet is expected with an additional 0.01" to 0.10" of ice accretion. Once again, travel will be treacherous during this time period due to icy roadways and areas of reduced visibility. In addition, isolated power outages are possible. By daybreak Sunday, gusty northwesterly winds of 12-25 mph with gusts up to 35mph will usher drier air into the region, setting the stage for clearing skies and a seasonable day on Sunday. High pressure will settle over the Commonwealth Sunday night into Monday, leading to subsiding winds, mostly clear skies, and temperatures remaining near normal. Another wintery system may impact the region on Tuesday, which would bring periods of snow to the Lower Susquehanna Valley.

Latest Forecast(Forecasts are updated infrequently on weekends, holidays and during semester breaks.)
Tonight Cloudy with a wintry mix of sleet and freezing rain ending overnight. Low: 26-30
Tomorrow Windy and seasonable with decreasing clouds. High: 40-44
Tomorrow Night Partly cloudy and seasonable. Low: 22-26
Monday Mostly sunny with breezy conditions. High: 36-40
Tuesday Cloudy with periods of snow developing. High: 30-34
Issued: Saturday, February 08, 2025 at 03:39 PM (Stanton, Fossa, Koefoot, Student Meteorologists)