It might not be too early for snow, depending on where in Pennsylvania you live.
A forecast for the week calls for mild temperatures followed by a cold front coming late this weekend.
This means a chance for snow, particularly in the northern and western portions of the state.
John Banghoff, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in State College , confirmed that this weekend and early next week will bring “an influx of the coldest air we’ve seen so far this fall.”
“High temperatures are likely in the 30s and 40s, and the lows dropping down, potentially, into the upper teens and 20s,” Banghoff said. “That colder air, combined with continued influx of moisture, will bring a potential for some accumulating snowfall.”
Banghoff said that the snow is most likely in the northw

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