Synopsis
A strong disturbance has moved through the state bringing periods of rain to the commonwealth. This will also keep temperatures cool across the state through Friday. Behind this disturbance, more waves of low pressure will continue to move through before a cold front finally pushes through on Sunday.
Short term
The area of low pressure will continue to bring periods of rain to the state through Friday midday. After this, the skies will clear out Friday afternoon, and with this sun, there will be a pop-up convective showers. This will be story for Saturday as well as Sunday as temperatures rise into the mid 60's before a stationary front slowly slides south on Sunday. This will bring a few isolated showers on Sunday across southern portions of the state.
Long term
Later on Sunday, a low pressure system will move towards Pennsylvania. It will cause another round of rain beginning in the morning across western Pennsylvania. The rain will continue to move eastward during the day as rainfall amounts will range from 0.25-0.5". This rain will end by Monday and will be replaced by an area of high pressure. This high pressure will bring clear skies and temperatures will rise into the lower 70's each day through mid-week.
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