Central Pennsylvania residents can expect a wet start to the final days of astronomical summer, with increasing rain chances and mild temperatures through early next week.
A series of weather systems will bring scattered showers and potential thunderstorms, particularly in the northwestern regions of the state.
The National Weather Service forecasts scattered showers developing late Sunday night into early Monday, with the highest probability of precipitation in the northwestern half of central Pennsylvania.
Temperatures will remain above average, with highs ranging from the mid-70s in higher terrain to around 80 degrees in lower-lying areas.
Widespread clouds formed by a southeast flow off the Atlantic will keep temps cooler than recent days and help to suppress showers across much of