241 AWUS81 KCTP 261508 RWSCTP REGIONAL WEATHER SUMMARY NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STATE COLLEGE PA 1106 AM EDT THU SEP 26 2013 A SPRAWLING AREA OF HIGH PRESSURE ACROSS SOUTHEASTERN CANADA WILL CONTINUE TO PROVIDE PENNSYLVANIA WITH A QUIET STRETCH OF DRY AND MILD WEATHER RIGHT THROUGH THE UPCOMING WEEKEND. PATCHY VALLEY FOG IS POSSIBLE DURING THE NEXT FEW MORNINGS. THE ONE FLY IN THE OINTMENT...IS THE EASTERLY FLOW AROUND THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE HIGH PRESSURE SYSTEM. THIS EASTERLY FLOW WILL LIKELY CREATE SOME LOW CLOUDS OVER EASTERN AND SOUTHERN SECTIONS OF THE COMMONWEALTH...EAST OF THE MOUNTAINS...TONIGHT AND EARLY FRIDAY. PARTLY TO MOSTLY SUNNY SKIES WILL OCCUR ACROSS THE COMMONWEALTH THIS AFTERNOON...FRIDAY...AND SATURDAY WITH AFTERNOON HIGHS BETWEEN 70 AND 75 DEGREES. LOW TEMPERATURES TONIGHT AND FRIDAY NIGHT WILL BE IN THE 40S...TO NEAR 50 IN THE SOUTHERN VALLEYS. $$ HEAD