State College, PA – Persistent rain and fog will continue to affect Pennsylvania residents through Wednesday, with the heaviest downpours expected in the Laurel Highlands region. Rainfall totals could reach up to 1 inch, making roads slick, especially along major routes like Route 322.
According to the National Weather Service, patchy fog will reduce visibility across State College and surrounding areas, making travel potentially hazardous. The rain is likely to ease by midweek, with drier conditions expected by Thursday. Motorists are advised to drive with caution, particularly during early morning hours when fog is thickest.
Tuesday will bring a 40% chance of rain, followed by more scattered showers Wednesday morning. By Thursday, sunshine will return, bringing a high of 73°F. Drivers should remain cautious until conditions improve and watch for potential road flooding in low-lying areas.