A cold front could bring scattered showers to parts of Pennsylvania today, continuing a late-summer weather pattern that will keep temperatures below normal.
The National Weather Service forecasts showers developing late Thursday afternoon, with the highest probability of precipitation north of Interstate 80 and west of Interstate 99.
The precipitation will be light, with most areas experiencing minimal rainfall. The Harrisburg area is unlikely to see rain.
Temperatures will remain cooler than typical late August conditions, with highs today ranging from the mid-60s in northwestern areas to low 70s elsewhere.
Overnight lows are expected to drop into the 40s and low 50s in some parts of the state.
The weekend forecast promises to be dry and cool, with high pressure from north-centra