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Winter Weather Advisory | Pennsylvania Weather Noon

Winter Weather Advisory | Pennsylvania Weather Noon

The Pennsylvania Weather Podcast · The Weather Podcast, Inc.

February 25, 20262m 12s

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Good afternoon! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Pennsylvania Weather Podcast. It's Wednesday, February 25th. Folks, that dusting of snow overnight was winter's little reminder that it's still here. A quarter inch. Just enough to make your windshield annoying. And if you felt that 21 degrees low this morning.. Yeah, February's not done with us yet. Now the southeast got the worst of it. Snow likely before 9 A.M., then a sloppy rain and snow mix hanging around into early afternoon. Highs reach 45 degrees, but southwest gusts to 25 miles an hour make that damp air feel like it's chewing through your coat. Watch for slick spots on your commute home. Tonight settles to 32. Swing over to western PA and it's all about the wind. West gusts hitting 26 miles an hour under partly sunny skies. High of 46 degrees. Feels pleasant enough until the sun drops. Then temperatures nosedive to 24 tonight. That's a fast fall, so don't get fooled by the afternoon. Central Pennsylvania wins the day. Partly sunny, high of 48 degrees, gentle southwest winds near 10 miles an hour. Closest thing to comfortable we've had in a while. Tonight drops to 29 under mostly clear skies. Now the week ahead tells a great story. Thursday brings a slight chance of snow showers and highs only in the low 40s. Nothing dramatic. Then Friday and Saturday.. That's where it gets good. Saturday especially. Sunny skies, highs near 55 degrees. That's 10 above normal for late February. Your windows might actually come open for a few hours. But don't get too comfortable. Sunday night into Monday, a new system rolls in with snow and rain. March might just come in roaring. Spring is three weeks out. We're gaining two minutes of daylight every day. I can almost smell the mud season from here. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.