Regional Weather Summary
Issued by NWS State College, PA
Issued by NWS State College, PA
526 AWUS81 KCTP 161000 RWSCTP PAZ004>006-010>012-017>019-024>028-033>037-041-042-045-046- 049>053-056>059-063>066-170000- Regional Weather Summary National Weather Service State College PA 500 AM EST Sun Nov 16 2025 A potent cold front was pushing across the Lower Susquehanna Valley early today, accompanied by scattered brief rain showers. Following this front will be 18 to 24 hours of very windy conditions and much colder temperatures. Peak wind gusts will be between 45 and 50 mph, with some of the ridgetops and locations to the east of gaps in the ridges seeing gusts up to 55 mph. Peak wind gusts will decrease by about 10 mph on Monday, but it will still be quite windy. As the cold air deepens and winds in the lowest 7 thousand feet of the atmosphere become well-aligned from the northwest today and tonight, a few extensive bands of Lake Effect snow will develop and and impact the Northwest Mountains of the state today and tonight with significant accumulations of 3 to 6 inches. Locally up to around 8 inches of snow will fall over parts of Warren and McKean counties. Although accumulating snow is most likely along and north of I-80, light snowfall of a coating to one inch is possible as far southeast as the I-81 corridor. High temperatures today, ranging from the Upper 30s across the Northwest Mountains to the low and mid 50s across the Lower Susquehanna Valley and reminder of Southeastern Pennsylvania, will occur this morning with steady or slowly falling temperatures for the afternoon hours. Lows tonight will vary from the mid to upper 20s over the Northern and Western Mountains to the Low and Mid 30s throughout the Lower Susquehanna Valley and South Eastern PA. $$