Regional Weather Summary
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Regional Weather Summary
National Weather Service State College PA
1101 AM EDT Sat Oct 11 2025

A weak low moving down from the northwest and a storm in the
Carolinas will put a squeeze on the Commonwealth today. Clouds
will increase from both the southeast and northwest this morning,
and rain is expected for the eastern half of the state by day`s
end. A few patches of light rain are possible over the northwest,
as well. Highs will be in the 60s.

Showers will flare up over the central and northern mountains
tonight, drifting westward through sunrise. The western and
eastern thirds of the state will be dry for much of the night.
Rainfall is not expected to be heavy, but some locations could
pick up more than a half of an inch overnight. Lows will be in
the 40s in the northwest and 55 to 60 degrees in the cities of
the southeast.

The storm to the south will creep slowly northward along the
Atlantic coast on Sunday and Monday, resulting in periods of rain.
Little if any rain will reach Pittsburgh or Erie. Rainfall
amounts do not look to be heavy enough at any point to cause
flooding. Highs on Sunday and Monday should be within 5 degrees of
seasonal normals.

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