(WBRE/WYOU) — Colder weather could lead to frost on Tuesday morning.
A quiet start to the week is expected before more rain returns mid-week.
Clouds decrease and give way to sunshine Monday, though it will be breezy and cool in the 60s.
With a clear sky, lighter winds, and a dry air mass, this will allow for a chilly setup tonight. Lows will drop to the lower 40s, though some of the normally colder areas will likely see some 30s.
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A Frost Advisory is in effect for the Northern Tier and parts of north central Pennsylvania. Be sure to bring in or protect any sensitive plants.
Tuesday warms up with plenty of us with highs in the 60s.
Our next storm system arrives Wednesday with rain. With an already saturated ground, localized flooding is possible. However, we don't expect widespread flooding concerns at this time.
Additional showers are likely on Thursday. Off and on scattered showers linger into Friday and Saturday. Temperatures remain below average for late May.