Regional Weather Summary
Issued by NWS State College, PA

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Regional Weather Summary
National Weather Service State College PA
959 PM EDT Sat Apr 4 2026

A cold front will pass through the Commonwealth overnight through
Sunday morning. This front will bring a more organized and
widespread band of rain with some embedded thunderstorms. These
thunderstorms overnight could bring isolated instances of damaging
winds. Locally heavy rainfall within thunderstorms could also
bring localized instances of flash flooding, mainly across the
western half of the Commonwealth. This cold front will shift east
of the region by Sunday afternoon, allowing for a brief period of
dry conditions across much of the Commonwealth.

A much cooler airmass moves in on Sunday and temperatures will be
dropping through the day for the northwestern half of the
Commonwealth. All of Pennsylvania will experience temperatures
much below normal Monday through Wednesday. A few lake effect
rain/snow showers are possible Monday and Tuesday, primarily
across the Allegheny Plateau, with mainly dry conditions
elsewhere. Dry conditions are expected for the latter half of the
week with a warming trend emerging by the middle of the week.

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