Pennsylvania – A damp, gray start unfolds before sunrise as fog and mist settle over Centre County. Temperatures hold at 34°F, and visibility drops to around two miles in spots near University Park Airport. Early drivers along I-80 and Route 322 should expect patchy fog through mid-morning.
According to the National Weather Service in State College, fog lingers until about 10 a.m. Skies remain mostly cloudy today, with highs near 44°F. Roads stay mainly wet but not icy, as temperatures hover above freezing.
Clouds thicken tonight with lows near 33°F. Tuesday turns milder, reaching 49°F under mostly cloudy skies. The next organized system arrives Tuesday night, bringing a 30% chance of rain after 1 a.m.
Rain becomes widespread Wednesday, February 18, with a 90% chance of precipitation. Highs climb to 53°F as steady rain falls through the day. Rainfall amounts could reach a quarter inch, creating ponding on roads and reduced visibility during heavier bursts.
Showers taper Wednesday night, but unsettled weather continues. Thursday carries a 30% rain chance, increasing to 60% Thursday night. By Friday, rain remains likely, with highs near 45°F.
As colder air seeps in late weekend, rain may mix with snow Saturday night into Sunday. While no heavy snow totals are projected yet, February can still flip quickly from rain to snow in central Pennsylvania.
Looking ahead to President’s Day Week, the 6- to 10-day outlook leans milder overall. A gradual warming trend builds into early next week, though brief winter reminders remain possible. Stay tuned for updated Winter Weather alerts as systems approach.


