State College, Pennsylvania – Muted gray skies and a cool west wind sweep through central Pennsylvania this morning, carrying the scent of damp leaves and the first true chill of November. After several days of unsettled weather, the region is shifting toward a calmer, sunnier pattern as the weekend progresses—perfect timing for fall yardwork or early holiday decorating.
According to the National Weather Service in State College, clouds will hang on through much of today as a weak disturbance passes north of the area. West winds near 10 to 15 mph may gust up to 20 mph at times, especially along the I-80 corridor. Temperatures hover in the mid-50s through the afternoon, making it a brisk but seasonable day across Centre, Clinton, and Mifflin Counties.
Sunday brings a full return to sunshine with highs near 58 degrees under light southwest winds. That warming trend continues into Monday, when highs approach 60 before clouds increase again late in the day. A slight chance of showers could develop Monday night, but rainfall looks light and scattered, posing no major travel impacts.
Through midweek, dry weather dominates central Pennsylvania with highs in the upper 50s to near 60. Longer-range models hint at a cooler push beyond Thursday, possibly signaling the season’s next shift toward winter air.
For now, residents can expect a steady early-November rhythm—clouds fading, breezes easing, and the familiar crispness of fall lingering just a little longer.
Five-Day Forecast for State College, PA:
Sat: 55/34 – Mostly cloudy; gusty west wind.
Sun: 58/34 – Mostly sunny; calm and mild.
Mon: 59/39 – Partly sunny; light breeze.
Tue: 56/36 – Sunny; cool and pleasant.
Wed: 60/40 – Partly sunny; brief late showers possible.





