Synopsis: Today will feature chilly, breezy conditions with a chance of snow showers throughout the day. As we look ahead we can continue to expect below normal temperatures throughout the forecast period. Along with the unseasonable cold temperatures, we will have storm chances every few days. The next major storm system appears as if it will affect the region as we move into early next week, although it may totally miss considering that it is almost 5 days out.
Short Term: Expect very cold temperatures today. The high may not even make it above the freezing mark, which is very rare for this late in the year. Along with the very cold temperatures, expect a threat for scattered. lake enhanced snow showers as the cold, dry wind crosses over the relatively warm Great Lakes. The threat for snow showers will diminish as we move into tomorrow.
Long Term: It looks very stormy and cold in the long run. On both the ECMWF and the GFS the 540 line does't come north of State College for the entire next week! With this very cold air overhead it won't take much to create some instability, so expect cloudy conditions for the majority of the time. Our next big storm systems enters the region on Monday. Both the ECMWF and the GFS have us getting several inches of snow, so this storm system bears watching.
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