Pennsylvania’s crisp morning chill is fading quickly, and clouds are building overhead as a wetter, more active stretch begins to take shape. Pavement is dry now, but that will change as moisture pushes in.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures climb to 66°F today with increasing clouds and light winds. Conditions remain quiet for now, but showers become likely Monday with a 60% chance, bringing wet roads and reduced visibility across Centre County.
Drivers along Route 322 and I-99 should prepare for slick pavement by Monday afternoon. Rain may arrive in waves, making for inconsistent but impactful travel conditions.
Monday night stays damp with lingering showers, and temperatures hold mild in the upper 50s. By Tuesday, a warmer push arrives, sending highs near 80°F. A 30% chance of showers develops after 2 p.m., with brief downpours possible.
Wednesday continues the unsettled trend, with highs reaching 83°F and a 40% chance of showers during the afternoon. While not a washout, repeated rain could create ponding on roads and slow commutes.
Thursday brings similar conditions, with partly sunny skies and another 30% chance of showers. The mix of warmth and moisture signals a classic spring pattern settling in across central Pennsylvania.
Looking ahead, temperatures remain above normal into late week, reinforcing a steady shift toward spring warmth. Still, damp roads and passing showers will remain a factor for drivers.
Planning to travel early this week? Watch for sudden rain and changing road conditions, and share what you’re seeing in your area.
Five Day Forecast for State College, PA
Monday: High 74°F, showers likely (60%)
Tuesday: High 80°F, 30% chance of showers
Wednesday: High 83°F, 40% chance of showers
Thursday: High 82°F, 30% chance of showers
Friday: High 78°F, mostly sunny


