766  
AWUS81 KCTP 221658  
RWSCTP  
PAZ004>006-010>012-017>019-024>028-033>037-041-042-045-046-  
049>053-056>059-063>066-230700-  
 
REGIONAL WEATHER SUMMARY  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STATE COLLEGE PA  
1158 AM EST WED JAN 22 2025  
 
HIGH PRESSURE WILL BEGIN TO DRIFT EAST OF PENNSYLVANIA THIS  
AFTERNOON. MID LEVEL CLOUDS WILL BEGIN TO ENTER FROM THE WEST  
AHEAD OF A MOISTURE STARVED COLD FRONT. HIGH TEMPERATURES TODAY  
WILL RANGE FROM THE SINGLE DIGITS OVER THE HIGHER TERRAIN TO THE  
TEENS IN THE CENTRAL VALLEYS AND SUSQUEHANNA REGION. THE MERCURY  
COULD REACH THE LOW 20S IN THE GREATER PHILLY AREA.  
 
VARIABLE AMOUNTS OF MID LEVEL CLOUDS AND A LIGHT SOUTHERLY BREEZE  
WILL LEAD TO HIGHER, BUT STILL COLD TEMPERATURES MAINLY IN THE  
SINGLE DIGITS FOR LOWS EARLY THURSDAY. A FEW SNOW SHOWERS WILL BE  
POSSIBLE THURSDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING ACROSS THE NORTHWEST AS  
WELL AS IN THE LAUREL HIGHLANDS.  
 
A MODERATION IN TEMPERATURES WILL OCCUR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY WITH  
TEMPERATURES REBOUNDING 10 TO 15 DEGREES FROM TUESDAY'S AND  
WEDNESDAY'S HIGHS. THESE READINGS WILL STILL BE SEVERAL DEGREES  
BELOW THE HISTORICAL AVERAGE FOR LATE JANUARY. HOWEVER, A  
FRESHENING SOUTHWESTERLY BREEZE, GUSTING INTO THE TEENS AND LOW  
20S OVER THE WESTERN HALF OF THE STATE, WILL KEEP WIND CHILLS  
MAINLY IN THE SINGLE DIGITS TO TEENS. TEMPERATURES WILL RISE TO  
NEAR NORMAL THIS WEEKEND.  
 

 
 
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