A Frost Advisory is in effect tonight for the Susquehanna Valley
It's a damp start to the day, with light rain and drizzle across the Susquehanna Valley. You may find reduced visibility due patchy fog. Morning temperatures are in the mid-50s. Later today, look for cloudy skies, scattered showers, and highs near 60. As a cold front passes this afternoon, northwesterly winds will increase to 10-20 mph. A spotty shower is possible this evening.IMPACT NIGHT:We'll see clearing skies and diminishing winds late.
Clouds and a gentle breeze will keep other areas in the upper 30s to 40 degrees. A Frost Advisory is in effect from 4 AM to 9 AM Tuesday for all counties. Make sure you cover or bring in sensitive plants and vegetation! Sunshine is in store on the last day of October. Highs will hit the low 50s, then drop to the mid-40s for trick-or-treaters. Overnight Tuesday, temperatures will fall to the 30s again. Wednesday will feature clouds to start, and a sprinkle or flurry, as colder air arrives.
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