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Regional Weather Summary
National Weather Service State College PA
607 AM EDT Sat Apr 19 2025

Partly to mostly cloudy skies and breezy conditions will be found
across the Commonwealth early today with a few showers and
thunderstorms moving into the northwest corner of the state early
on.

A cold front will extend from near Toronto to Cleveland and
Dayton Ohio late this morning. This weather feature will
push Southeast across the region this afternoon and evening.

Moisture and lift in the atmosphere, focused along and just
ahead of this airmass boundary, will combine with a belt of
strong west-southwesterly winds throughout a deep layer of
the atmosphere to create the threat of wind gusts in excess
of 50 mph with the taller and stronger thunderstorms that
develop.

Even outside of the impacts from the thunderstorms, the
overall large-scale gradient wind will frequently gusty
between 25 and 30 mph late this morning and this afternoon.

High temperatures today will range from the upper 60s across the
Northwest Mountains to the mid 70s to mid 80s respectively over
the Western Mountains and Central/Southern Valleys.

Behind the cold front, lingering showers and isolated
thunderstorms will become focused from the Laurel Highlands
east to the Lower Susquehanna Valley.

Sunday will be cooler and generally dry with variable
amounts of clouds and winds out of the northwest at 5 to
15 mph. Highs Sunday will be in the upper 50s to low 60s
over the north and upper 60s to around 70 in the Southern
Valleys.

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