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Our next storm arrives Sunday, bringing with it mostly rain, but also a bit of wet snow for some. → Read More
Cloudy and cool Sunday with a chance of showers later. → Read More
Brisk and very cold on Monday despite some sunshine. → Read More
It will be a bright, blustery, and cold first day back on daylight saving time. → Read More
Accumulating snow is very likely, and the snow will stick more readily than it did on Wednesday. → Read More
What starts as snow for many of us this evening will eventually turn to sleet, freezing rain, and rain later tonight and early Monday morning. → Read More
Monday’s highs are only expected to reach the upper 20s, but wind chills will likely be in the teens for much of the day. → Read More
The main concern is going to be freezing rain and sleet Sunday morning. → Read More
Cloudy and cooler with periods of rain on Saturday. → Read More
Partly to mostly cloudy and mild on Friday. → Read More
Spotty showers possible Saturday evening ahead of a warmer Sunday. → Read More
Humid overnight Saturday with the chance of showers or thunderstorms. → Read More
Heavy showers expected Saturday night. Some showers on Sunday for July 4th. → Read More
The 60s we saw today won’t be stopping anytime soon. → Read More
As we go through the remainder of the holiday weekend, our warming trend will continue. → Read More
Winter storm warnings for all of our area are in effect through Tuesday. → Read More
The weather Friday is much different than it was 25 years ago, as January 8 marks the Blizzard of 1996 that dumped more than 2 feet of snow in Allentown. → Read More
Expect cloudy skies, fog, and some rain to start Thursday, with temps getting cooler as the day goes on. → Read More
Some showers are likely for everyone Thursday night, before steadier rain arrives Friday. → Read More
Expect the last weekend of summer to feel more like we expect an October weekend to feel, with highs only in the mid 60s and overnight lows deep down into → Read More