Synopsis
Sunny skies will remain through the evening. Clouds will be on the increase Saturday. There is a chance of some precipitation starting Saturday night which will continue through the remainder of the forecast period.
Short Term (Friday Night – Sunday Night)
The high pressure that is currently dominating the northeastern United States will move out the region Saturday night. For the time being, skies will remain clear and no precipitation is to be expected. A low pressure system centered in Wisconsin will be the cause of some precipitation Saturday night. The precipitation is expected to be a mixture of rain and snow. Warming temperatures during the day on Sunday will switch the precipitation over to rain.
Long Term (Monday Morning – Tuesday Night)
Another low pressure system will form in Southern Ohio and move northeastward through Pennsylvania and up into New York. This process will occur over the course of the beginning of the week. Precipitation is expected to occur through Tuesday, and the precipitation should end by Tuesday night, but skies will be mostly cloudy. High temperatures will be well above average into the mid to upper 40s during the entire forecast period, so the precipitation will be all rain.
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