A reinforcing cold front will bring scattered showers to central Pennsylvania on Thursday night, with temperatures remaining well below seasonal averages.

Residents should prepare for a cool and crisp end to August, with potential for patchy morning fog and temperatures dipping into the 40s overnight.

The National Weather Service forecasts showers primarily north of Interstate 80 on Thursday night into Friday, with rainfall amounts expected to be light — less than a tenth of an inch in most areas, potentially reaching up to half an inch near the New York-Pennsylvania border.

Fall temperatures are sticking around for this weekend and into the early part of next week. Dry weather will persist through tonight before scattered showers will be possible tomorrow afternoon ahead of a cold fron

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