Rainfall, snow melt, and ice jams could lead to isolated flooding conditions, with Flood Watches in effect Friday into Saturday for the Southeastern portions of the region. A slight dip in temperature is expected this weekend before rebounding into next week.

Friday

Rain is likely throughout the region on Friday, temperatures will begin to drop in the evening hours and continue overnight possibly leading to a wintery mix in some areas. Highs will be in the mid to low 50s, lows will be in the upper 20s. Winds will be out of the South at 5-10 mph, with wind gusts between 20-25 mph possible.

 

Saturday

A cloudy to start the day will gradually lead to mostly sunny conditions, cooler temperatures are expected. Highs will be in the high to mid 30s, lows will be in the mid to low 20s. Winds will be out of the North-Northwest at 5-10 mph, wind gusts near 20 mph are possible in some areas.

 

Sunday

Mostly cloudy with warmer temperatures. Highs will range in the 40s, lows will be in the low 40s to upper 30s. Winds will be out of the South at 5-10 mph.

Above average temperatures are expected to start the week with chances for rain by mid-week. Be sure to follow PA Weather Action for more forecasts.

4 Shares