Synopsis:
Behind this clipper system, a cold front will move through the region tonight. An area of high pressure will make a return to the area during the day on Friday before another area of low pressure brings mixed precipitation to start the weekend. Following this low pressure system, ridging will build in on Sunday into Monday before another disturbance approaches the area on Tuesday bringing the chance of precipitation.
Short-term:
Snow has begun to taper off over most of the forecast area. Some light snow will linger on over the eastern parts of PA. With clear skies, light winds, and surface snow cover, temperatures tonight will likely fall below MOS values. On Friday, clouds will be on the increase as a low pressure system approaches the area. Snow will begin across the area in evening and steadily increase through the overnight hours. Most of the SREF plumes agree that this storm will be relatively fast which should keep snow amounts done. There seems to be a model consensus of a2-4 inches across most of the northern half of PA. There is also the chance for some sleet to mix in over some places further south.
Long-term:
Once this low pressure moves out, there is the chance for scattered rain/snow showers during Sunday night. These showers will dissipate on Monday and some ridging could build in before another low pressure system approaches the area on Tuesday. This is far out so will just include a chance of precipitation late in the forecast period.
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