Highs will hover near 60 degrees today, with intermittent showers
After a record high of 81 degrees yesterday, we're back to 'fall' today! We'll see cloudy skies, scattered showers, and cooler temperatures near 60. Showers will be off-and-on throughout the day, with the steadiest rain north of the PA Turnpike. Tonight, light rain and showers are on the table, with lows in the mid-to-upper 50s. High temperatures will hover in the upper 50s Monday. Look for morning rain, tapering to showers in the afternoon, as a cold front passes.
It will be breezy, with 10-20 mph northwesterly winds. A weak area of high pressure builds in Tuesday, leading to mostly sunny skies, and crisp temperatures in the low 50s. Expect temperatures in the mid-to-upper 40s for trick-or-treaters, then temperatures in the mid-30s overnight. You'll want to cover or bring in sensitive plants! Wednesday will feature a few showers, and the coldest temperatures of the week.
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