Tonight’s Weather Update: Say goodbye to the rain and hello to a cold, crisp February start!
After a damp and dreary day, Pennsylvania’s rain will finally move out tonight. But don’t get too comfortable — a much colder air mass is rolling in to remind you that winter isn’t going anywhere.
Current Snapshot Across the State:
- Philadelphia: Cloudy, 41°F — damp and cool.
- Pittsburgh: Drizzle, 39°F — gray skies lingering.
- Harrisburg: Light rain, 36°F — chilly with more showers to come.
As the rain departs overnight, temperatures will start to drop fast. Foggy spots and slick roads are possible, so be careful driving this evening!
What February Has in Store:
Tomorrow kicks off February with some sunshine, but it won’t be warm by any stretch of the imagination. Breezy conditions in the morning will make the cold feel even more biting.
- Philadelphia: High of 41°F, dropping to a brisk 22°F overnight.
- Pittsburgh: High of 36°F with lows around 29°F — bundle up, especially at night.
- Harrisburg: A chilly 39°F for the day and a frigid 20°F when the sun goes down.
Looking Ahead to the Weekend:
- Saturday: Mostly sunny, but cold — winter coats required.
- Sunday: Partly cloudy skies, with temperatures hovering near 38°F.
- Monday: A brief warm-up, with highs reaching into the mid-50s before cooling down again.
What to Watch For:
- Black ice on the roads tonight and tomorrow morning as temperatures fall.
- Layer up for the weekend — it’ll be bright, but deceivingly cold.
Pennsylvanians, get ready to swap out the umbrellas for heavy coats! With freezing nights and a weekend chill, winter is back in full force. Stay warm and safe out there!