State College, Pennsylvania – In the central region of Pennsylvania, the beginning of the week will be characterised by rain and gusty winds, with the possibility of snowfall returning on Tuesday night.
As of Monday morning, the National Weather Service reports that there is a 90% chance of precipitation and that rain will continue to fall steadily throughout the day. Wind gusts might reach up to 33 miles per hour. When travelling along Route 322, commuters should be prepared for roads that are slippery, poor visibility, and extended travel times. It is possible that by Tuesday night, colder air will transform the moisture that has been present into a mixture of rain and snow, particularly in higher elevations close to State College.
On Monday, the sky will gradually clear by the afternoon, and the temperature will reach a high of approximately 57 degrees Fahrenheit. Throughout the day, you can anticipate weather that are windy, with steady winds of 12 to 20 miles per hour. It is still clear and chilly on Monday night, with lows around 35 degrees Fahrenheit and gusts up to 25 miles per hour.
On Tuesday, there will be a brief period of dry weather, with partly sunny skies and a high temperature of fifty degrees Fahrenheit. Because of the late arrival of a low-pressure system, there is a thirty percent probability that it will rain and snow overnight. It is recommended that inhabitants prepare themselves for the possibility of icy pavements and cold temperatures, even though the accumulations should be minor.
Looking ahead:
- Wednesday: Chance of snow before 8 a.m., then sunny. High near 44°F.
- Thursday: Sunny with a high of 50°F.
- Friday: More showers possible, high near 55°F.
- Saturday: Partly sunny with scattered showers, highs in the upper 50s.
- Sunday: Another round of spring showers expected, high around 66°F.
Drivers and residents should stay alert for updated advisories and plan ahead, especially for overnight travel on Tuesday.