Latest Forecast
In the wake of Wednesday's storm system, northwesterly winds of 8-16 mph have directed cooler and more seasonable air into the mid-Atlantic States. Skies will turn mostly cloudy this afternoon well in advance of a disorganized storm system, and the clouds will then hang tough through Friday night. Rain and snow showers will overspread northern MD, southeastern PA, and the Lower Susquehanna Valley on Friday and continue into Friday night. However, the primary low pressure system will die out over the Ohio Valley, and secondary redevelopment will likely occur too far off the North Carolina and Virginia coastlines to bring any heavier precipitation to the region. No snow accumulation is expected in many locations, but the South Mountain Range, higher terrain north/west of I-81, and far eastern PA may pick up a coating to 2" of snow on non-paved surfaces and untreated, secondary roadways. Behind the system, northwesterly winds of 12-25 mph with gusts up to 35 mph will usher an Arctic air mass into the Commonwealth this weekend. High temperatures on Saturday will be around 10°F below average, and wind chills may be stuck in the teens throughout the entire day. Bundle up, and stay warm!
Latest Forecast | (Forecasts are updated infrequently on weekends, holidays and during semester breaks.) |
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This afternoon | Cooler with clouds and some breaks of sun. High: 42-46 |
Tonight | Mostly cloudy. Low: 26-30 |
Friday | Coudy and chilly with rain and snow showers, mainly in the afternoon. High: 36-40 |
Friday Night | Mostly cloudy and turning breezy with a few snow showers. Low: 26-30 |
Saturday | Blustery and cold with a mix of clouds and sunshine. High: 30-34 |