The sunny skies from Monday will quickly become a thing of the past as a cold front brings colder, wetter weather to the commonwealth. Showers, chilly temperatures, and potentially even some snow flurries can be expected this week.
Short Term
A cold front will move through the state Monday night into Tuesday, bringing some scattered showers to the western portions of the state for Tuesday morning. Skies should otherwise remain mostly cloudy for Tuesday afternoon and evening as showers will likely dissipate as they move eastward. Temperatures should remain in the mid-40s for the State College area, with areas around Pittsburgh and Philadelphia reaching slightly above 50 degrees. Tuesday night into Wednesday sees the approach of more showers, which may produce some mixed precipitation by Wednesday morning.
Long Term
With the 540-line dipping south into Virginia, some snow flurries are possible for Wednesday morning. By noon, however, it will creep back up into Pennsylvania and any flurries will turn to rain. Showers will persist until Wednesday evening, leaving mostly cloudy skies. Temperature patterns again remain around the mid-40s to low 50s for Pennsylvania for this time. Thursday morning has the potential for a few scattered showers, although not likely. Mostly cloudy skies and chilly temperatures similar to those of Wednesday look to be the pattern for Thursday and Friday, with a little less cloud cover on Friday, as a more zonal pattern takes over and pushes the cold front further east.
Short Term
A cold front will move through the state Monday night into Tuesday, bringing some scattered showers to the western portions of the state for Tuesday morning. Skies should otherwise remain mostly cloudy for Tuesday afternoon and evening as showers will likely dissipate as they move eastward. Temperatures should remain in the mid-40s for the State College area, with areas around Pittsburgh and Philadelphia reaching slightly above 50 degrees. Tuesday night into Wednesday sees the approach of more showers, which may produce some mixed precipitation by Wednesday morning.
Long Term
With the 540-line dipping south into Virginia, some snow flurries are possible for Wednesday morning. By noon, however, it will creep back up into Pennsylvania and any flurries will turn to rain. Showers will persist until Wednesday evening, leaving mostly cloudy skies. Temperature patterns again remain around the mid-40s to low 50s for Pennsylvania for this time. Thursday morning has the potential for a few scattered showers, although not likely. Mostly cloudy skies and chilly temperatures similar to those of Wednesday look to be the pattern for Thursday and Friday, with a little less cloud cover on Friday, as a more zonal pattern takes over and pushes the cold front further east.
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