Latest Forecast
Clouds will increase tonight in advance of a disturbance, and periods of light rain will then dampen the Lower Susquehanna Valley from Tuesday into Tuesday night. Rain will taper off early Wednesday morning, and most areas will receive 0.25-0.50 inches of rain from the system. On Wednesday, southwesterly winds will pump unseasonably warm air into the region ahead of an approaching cold front. As a result, high temperatures will be around 15-20 degrees above average and approach record levels. In the wake of the cold front, Thursday will bring temperatures in the low to mid 40s with partly sunny and windy conditions.
| Latest Forecast | (Forecasts are updated infrequently on weekends, holidays and during semester breaks.) |
|---|---|
| Tonight | Increasing clouds. Low: 32-36 |
| Tomorrow | Cloudy with periods of light rain and drizzle. High: 48-52 |
| Tomorrow Night | Cloudy and mild with periods of light rain, tapering off overnight. Low: 44-48 |
| Wednesday | Unseasonably warm with clouds giving way to some sunshine. High: 64-68 |
| Thursday | Windy and colder with a mix of clouds and sun. High: 40-44 |