Temps to Trend Back Below Normal

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Photos by Rick Hiduk
The rural highlands of Sheshequin and Rome townships in Bradford County started Monday under brilliant sunshine, but haze and clouds were already moving in by afternoon. A clipper system will give the region a fresh layer of snow by tomorrow morning, which could melt by Thursday. Nonetheless, daytime highs and nighttime lows will run below average for much of the next two weeks, with occasional snowy days.

The eight-day forecast:

Monday nightlow 25 (snow overnight)

Tuesday30/12 (am snow)

Wednesday 33/27 (cloudy)

Thursday – 42/16 (cloudy)

Friday20/5 (partly cloudy)

Saturday26/20 (partly cloudy)

Sunday30/20 (am snow)

Monday – 20/5 (am snow)

Tuesday – 25/20 (some sun)

The EndlessMtnLifestyles.com weather report is based on expected conditions at approximately 1,100 ft elevation in Meshoppen Township, Wyoming County, near the center of the Endless Mountains region. Residents of river towns can generally expect slightly higher temperatures, while those at higher elevations may experience lower temperatures. Send your Weather Window photos to endlessmtnlifestyles@gmail.com. Try to include a good horizontal/panoramic shot.

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