There was still some snow on the grass and plants on Sunday afternoon, depending on where you reside in central Pennsylvania.

The whole state received anywhere from a coating to several inches of snow from Friday’s bothersome storm, with greater amounts seen north and near Route 80.

The cold temperatures, which are exacerbated by a breeze strong enough to create an uncomfortable wind chill, are the same wherever you reside. State-wide temperatures In the northern tier, Saturday night temperatures were in the single digits, while in the remainder of the state, they were in the low to mid-teens.

Monday is predicted to be largely sunny with highs close to freezing after another chilly night tonight, with temperatures in many locations dropping back into the single digits.

That will prepare the ground for one of those annoying Alberta Clipper systems that occasionally show up during the winter, starting Monday evening and lasting until Tuesday morning.

The storm is expected to produce up to 1 inch of snow to parts of central Pennsylvania, with amounts closer to 2 inches in the mountains to the northwest, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). Before the storm leaves the state, the Lower Susquehanna Valley may see some light freezing rain from the same system.

According to the NWS, highs in Harrisburg might reach 40 degrees on Tuesday afternoon and get close to 40 on Christmas Day.

With no precipitation expected through Friday and no winter weather projected for the next storm that passes through the state this weekend, it appears like travelers will have an easy rest of the week.

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Rainstorms are predicted on Saturday and Monday.

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