Central Pennsylvania residents can expect a dramatic shift from summer to early fall conditions, with cooler temperatures and scattered showers moving through the region into early this week.

A cold front is sweeping across the Commonwealth, bringing an end to the current warm and humid weather pattern. Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms are possible overnight, primarily in the eastern and northeastern parts of the region. The most significant change will be a substantial drop in temperatures, with overnight lows expected to range from the 40s to mid-50s.

The National Weather Service forecasts a dramatic cool-down beginning Monday, with northwest winds bringing refreshing, fall-like conditions.

Daytime temperatures will be well below normal for late August, with a persistent c

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