Regional Weather Summary
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Regional Weather Summary
National Weather Service State College PA
511 AM EST Tue Nov 18 2025

A weak ridge of high pressure over the Commonwealth will bring a
brief period of clearing early today before clouds thicken up from
the west later this morning through the afternoon, well ahead of
low pressure located over Missouri at daybreak.

This weather feature will spread a shield of chilly, steady rain
across the southwestern third of Pennsylvania this afternoon and
evening. As the precipitation drifts north toward the Interstate
80 corridor this evening, the air will be cold enough to allow a
mixture of rain and wet snow to occur. There could be a light
coating of snow on the highest ridge tops of Central PA
overnight.

The precipitation will exit to the east and off the Mid Atlantic
Coast Wednesday morning, but light wind and leftover moisture will
lead to lingering low clouds through the day Wednesday.

High temperatures today will range from the upper 30s to near 40
across the northwest half of the state, to the mid and upper 40s
respectively across the Lower Susquehanna Valley and Southeastern
PA. Low temperatures early Wednesday will be in the mid to upper
20s over the Northern Tier Counties and in the 30s across the
remainder of Central and Southern Pennsylvania.

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