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Regional Weather Summary
National Weather Service State College PA
536 AM EST Mon Nov 24 2025

A ridge of high pressure will drift east across Pennsylvania
today, bringing a sun-filled morning and early afternoon,
followed by increasing high clouds later today. The wind today
will be light and variable in direction.

High temperatures today will range from the low 40s over the
highest terrain of the Poconos to the low and mid 50s in the
southern valleys of the state.

Clouds will gradually lower and thicken-up overnight tonight,
leading to a fairly tight range in overnight lows that will be
mainly in the mid 30s.

The leading edge of an area of rain will enter the Southwest
corner of the state just before daybreak Tuesday and spread over
the Western Half of Pennsylvania by around the noon hour. High
temperatures Tuesday will be anywhere from 3 to 10 degrees F above
normal values for late November.

Periods of rain and drizzle will continue Tuesday night and
Wednesday. Temperatures will trend milder into midweek and peak 10
to 15 degrees above the historical average on Wednesday with
highs in the low 50s to low 60s.

Conditions will turn much colder and windy from Thanksgiving Day
into the holiday weekend. Brisk and blustery winds will add an
significant chill to the below normal temperatures.

The arrival of much colder air crossing the Great Lakes will ramp
up the potential for lake effect snow accumulation along the Lake
Erie shoreline into the snowbelts of northwestern Pennsylvania.
Several inches of lake effect snow and snow showers penetrating
farther inland could impact holiday travel across central and
western portions of the Commonwealth Thursday into Saturday.

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