Morning fog gives way to a warm day in Pennsylvania
Harrisburg, Johnstown, Altoona, USAWed May 27 2026
A thick fog blanketed parts of Pennsylvania this morning, but it shouldn’t stick around long. Forecasts suggest it will lift by 10 a. m. , leaving behind sunny skies in central areas like Harrisburg. Temperatures will climb close to 80 degrees—typical for late spring but still warm enough to feel like actual summer is on the way.
Meanwhile, the western side of the state might see some unexpected rain this afternoon. Areas near Johnstown and Altoona could get scattered showers, and the pattern continues tomorrow with possible thunderstorms. Central Pennsylvania might dodge most of that rain, but don’t rule out a stray shower before mid-afternoon. Either way, Wednesday feels hot, with highs in the low 80s.
Things change by Thursday as a cold front moves in. That shift will bring fresher air and clearer skies, pushing temperatures down. By the weekend, expect lows in the 40s or 50s and highs mostly in the 60s—much cooler than what the region has seen lately. The dry pattern sticking around means no major weather surprises, so outdoor plans should stay on track through Saturday.
https://localnews.ai/article/morning-fog-gives-way-to-a-warm-day-in-pennsylvania-f484b4c9
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