State College, PA – Pennsylvania residents woke up to a chilly morning on Wednesday as temperatures dipped into the 40s, with some areas starting off as low as 46°F. However, this brisk start will give way to a milder afternoon as temperatures climb into the 60s and 70s across much of the state.
According to the US National Weather Service in State College, a few showers may develop in the northeast regions later today, though the majority of the state will remain dry. Highs are expected to reach up to 73°F in Harrisburg and 70°F in State College, offering a pleasant contrast to the cold morning.
Looking ahead, the cool mornings will persist into Thursday, with temperatures again starting in the mid-40s. However, by afternoon, most areas should see temperatures in the low 70s under clear skies. The warming trend continues into Friday and the weekend, with highs reaching into the upper 70s and low 80s by Saturday and Sunday.
Residents can expect sunny skies and gradually warmer temperatures as the week progresses, culminating in highs near 83°F by Monday. With clear and sunny conditions forecasted throughout the period, it’s an ideal time to enjoy outdoor activities while the weather remains mild.




