674  
AWUS81 KCTP 200321  
RWSCTP  
PAZ004>006-010>012-017>019-024>028-033>037-041-042-045-046-  
049>053-056>059-063>066-201730-  
 
REGIONAL WEATHER SUMMARY  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STATE COLLEGE PA  
1021 PM EST TUE NOV 19 2024  
 
MOSTLY CLOUDY, RELATIVELY MILD TEMPERATURES WITH SPORATIC PERIODS  
OF LIGHT RAIN OVERNIGHT TONIGHT WITH CLEARING AFTER 3AM. LOW  
TEMPERATURES WILL RANGE FROM UPPER 40S TO THE LOWER 50S ACROSS THE  
STATE.  
 
A PATTERN CHANGE IS EXPECTED WEDNESDAY THROUGH LATE WEEK BRINGING  
THE FIRST TASTE OF WINTER WEATHER TO PENNSYLVANIA. THE FIRST  
ACCUMULATION OF SNOW IS FORECAST IN THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS OF THE  
ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS OVERNIGHT WEDNESDAY INTO THURSDAY MORNING WITH  
THE POTENTIAL FOR SEVERAL INCHES AT ELEVATIONS ABOVE 2500 FEET IN  
THE LAUREL HIGHLANDS AND CLEARFIELD COUNTY.  
 
MORE SNOW ARRIVES THURSDAY NIGHT INTO FRIDAY ACROSS MUCH OF THE  
STATE WITH MORE SIGNIFICANT ACCUMULATION FOR EVERYONE EAST OF I-81.  
BLUSTERY WINDS WILL ADD TO THE SIGNIFICANT COOL DOWN INTO THE  
UPCOMING WEEKEND. MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES WILL HOVER BETWEEN 40 TO 50  
DEGREES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY.  
 
 
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