Spotty showers and thundershowers are possible after sunset and into the early overnight hours as a stalling frontal boundary remains over the Susquehanna Valley tonight. Some dense fog may develop after midnight, linger into the Tuesday morning commute.
Temperatures peak in the upper 70s with increasing clouds Friday. Isolated showers, thundershowers are possible Friday night. Periods of rain, cloudy skies, cooler weather are all likely Saturday and Sunday.
An incoming cold front brings the chances for scattered showers and thunderstorms across the Susquehanna Valley this evening through the early overnight hours. There is a low chance a few storms may be severe with gusty winds and hail.
Temperatures peak in the lower to mid 80s Tuesday with scattered showers and thunderstorms possible during the afternoon, evening, and into the early overnight hours.
Temperatures fall to the mid to upper 30s overnight and patchy frost is likely to develop in our northern tier counties. More sunshine will be around Thursday with highs around 60.
Impact Night: Some frost is possible overnight across the Valley as temperatures fall to the upper 30s to lower 40s. Milder, more sunshine will be around Friday.
Cloud cover increases across the Valley overnight with spotty drizzle chances. Rain moves in from the west after lunchtime, remains light in intensity.