A ridge partnered with high pressure will continue to rule our weather this week. Dry conditions will occur and highs will be on the increase two or three degrees each day leading to temperatures in the 50s to near 60 on Friday.

        A low pressure will then cut to our west providing the state with rain Saturday into Sunday. There have been some minor indications that a secondary coastal low pressure will develop southeast of the area and will move northeast, possibly getting higher elevations of Eastern PA in on some snow. We will continue to watch that.

Josh has been passionate about weather as long as his memory dates! From watching the Weather Channel at age 7, to making hand-drawn hurricane maps at age 11, starting his first weather site at 13, and founding PWA at 15 and forecasting for the state for the past 9 years, Josh's interest in weather has never dwindled! As difficult as it is, he greatly enjoys forecasting for Pennsylvania due to its countless microclimates. The state is an East Coast severe weather hotspot and nearly always home to the rain/snow line during winter storms!