Regional Weather Summary
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Regional Weather Summary
National Weather Service State College PA
609 PM EST Sun Nov 9 2025

Rain showers tonight will be most numerous across the Northwest
and Southeastern parts of the state tonight as an upper
disturbance with colder air aloft approaches from the Ohio Valley
and surface low pressure consolidates along the New Jersey coast.

The rain showers will be changing over to snow showers across
northern and western Pennsylvania. Noticeably colder air will push
into the region overnight as a cold front drops gradually south
across the state. Low temperatures at sunrise Monday morning will
range from the mid 20s across northwestern Pennsylvania to the
low 40s in the Philadelphia area.

Colder weather will persist through the first half of the upcoming
week, with occasional snow showers affecting primarily northern
and western Pennsylvania. The heaviest snow is expected downwind
of Lake Erie where 5 to 8 inches of snow will be possible. 1 to 3
inches of snow will also be possible for the ridges of the
Alleghenies. Brief rain or snow showers, or more likely Flurries
or sprinkles will extend across the the Central Ridge and Valley
Region as well, with partial clearing southeast of the mountains.

High temperatures Monday will vary from the Low 30s across the
Northern Mountains to the low 50s in the Greater Philly area.
These temps will be anywhere from 8 to 15 degrees below normal
with the greatest departures occurring over the Northern and
Western Counties of the state.

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Lambert