It’s been rainy and warm — well into the 70s on Wednesday — this week in central Pennsylvania. The rain will soon end, but so ...
A cold, damp beginning of the week will see temperatures potentially drop below freezing before things return to normal by ...
Ice will be the focus over the interior where temps are expected to remain around or below freezing for several more hours.
South of the Thruway will see a mild, damp weekend; North of it, threat of freezing rain and temps in the 30s loom Freezing rain and sharp temperature swings are expected to cause hazardous travel ...
Showers will end early Friday morning, as the frontal boundary settles along the PA/MD state line. Most of Friday will be dry ...
Overnight lows will drop to the upper 20s & low 30s for the Susquehanna Valley. Highs on Tuesday will be below-average again with temps only reaching the low 40s.
Wednesday’s forecast for Philadelphia calls for a low near 30 on Wednesday, the first day below freezing since March 4. If ...
It’s been rainy and warm — well into the 70s on Wednesday — this week in central Pennsylvania. The rain will soon end, but so will the warmth. The Harrisburg area isn’t expected to see ...
Roads and untreated surfaces could be slick, especially north of the Twin Cities, where the greatest accumulations will be about 1 to 3 inches of snow and .10 inches of freezing rain.
Several days with temperatures of 10-20 degrees below the historical average could be dangerous to plants and ruin outdoor plans.
Rain forming overnight will drop morning temperatures into the 30s and 40s, meteorologist Tony Pann explains.
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