A widespread freeze warning is in effect for central Pennsylvania, with temperatures expected to drop into the mid-20s to mid-30s Thursday night into Friday morning.

Residents across the region should prepare for a sharp overnight cooldown, with meteorologists warning of potential frost and freezing conditions. The National Weather Service has issued frost advisories and freeze warnings for most of Pennsylvania, including the Harrisburg area.

Daytime temperatures will struggle to reach the lower 60s the next few days as fall weather moves in.

A weather pattern shift is expected this weekend, with increasing chances for rain. A coastal low-pressure system and Great Lakes disturbance may bring rainfall, particularly to southeastern and northwestern parts of central Pennsylvania.

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