Synopsis: Cold air will rush into the region overnight as a coldfront clears the commonwealth and slides off the East Coast. Cool conditions should persist until later this weekend when high pressure will set into place. Clear and warmer conditions should persist during this time period. High pressure should remain in place until Sunday when another cold front will move through the region. More storm systems aim to impact the region over the course of next week.
Short term: Rainy conditions will cease across the area during the late hours tonight as the backend of the coldfront exits the region. Chilly, breezy, and cloudy conditions will be present as a northwesterly flow dominates the weather pattern. Lake effect snows will also begin to impact the Pennsylvania snowbelt Thursday and Thursday night. Winds should calm down on Friday allowing the skies to clear up and the snow to generally end in the northwestern parts of the state.
Long term: A ridge will build into the region over the weekend. Clear and mild conditions will set into place during this time period. These conditions will persist until Sunday when another cold front will move into the commonwealth. Scattered showers will affect the central and southern parts of the state, whereas northern parts of the state may see a flake or two. Additional precipitation may come after this cold front as several waves of low pressure may impact the region next week.
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