The scattered showers that came through State College on Monday morning look to be setting the tone for most of the week ahead. Cloudy skies and occasional showers can be expected up until the weekend.
Short Term (Mon-Wed)
Short Term (Mon-Wed)
High pressure building in from the south looks to be creating some clearer conditions after the cloudy skies and occasional showers experienced on Monday. Tuseday looks to be a more pleasant day with temperatures ranging from the low 60s to about 70 degrees for most of the state. A large low pressure system up in Canada then takes control of the overall synoptic pattern for the northeast United States, bringing cloudy skies and rain for the next few days.
Long Term (Wed-Fri)
The forecasted weather pattern for earlier in the week looks to be repeating again for Wednesday - Friday. Rain, which may be heavy at times, is in the forecast for Wednesday due to a strong trough extending down from a low pressure center in Canada. After showers move out Wednesday, Thursday has a brief break in rain, but cloudy skies remain as atmospheric moisture content remains rather high. Another band of clouds and rain will be moving through Thursday night heading into Friday. On Friday, high pressure takes over again, and creates some more pleasant weather for the start of the weekend.
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