STATE COLLEGE, Pa. – Drivers across central Pennsylvania faced dense fog early Saturday, with visibility dropping near five miles along Route 322. Conditions could create delays for morning commuters and weekend travelers heading toward State College and surrounding areas. Motorists are urged to slow down and use low beams until fog burns off later in the morning.
According to the National Weather Service in State College, a slight chance of showers lingers today, with rain most likely after 2 p.m. Skies gradually clear by late Saturday night, setting the stage for a brighter Sunday. Temperatures climb into the low 80s Sunday afternoon before dipping back into the mid-50s overnight.
Monday brings mostly sunny skies with highs around 81 degrees. Light winds and lower humidity will give central Pennsylvania a dry, comfortable feel. However, by Tuesday clouds increase again, and cooler conditions follow midweek as October begins, signaling a noticeable seasonal shift.
Travelers across Centre County, especially those using Route 322 and I-99, should plan for patchy morning fog through Sunday. Outdoor events will fare well Sunday and Monday, but keep an umbrella handy today for the scattered shower risk.
With October arriving Wednesday, cooler nights and crisp mornings will dominate the region. Residents can expect more fall-like weather to settle in, making this weekend’s warmth one of the last extended stretches before consistent autumn chill.
Warnings are not currently in effect, but changing conditions could prompt updates as clouds build midweek.
Five-Day Forecast for State College, PA:
- Saturday: High 76°F, patchy fog, slight showers.
- Sunday: High 83°F, sunny, low 56°F.
- Monday: High 81°F, mostly sunny, low 57°F.
- Tuesday: High 78°F, partly sunny, low 52°F.
- Wednesday: High 71°F, mostly sunny, crisp night.