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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania – A strengthening arctic cold front is expected to usher in a prolonged stretch of colder-than-normal weather across Pennsylvania late January into early February, with snow chances increasing mainly across southern and eastern parts of the state.
According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, the Jan. 24–Feb. 6 outlook favors below-normal temperatures statewide, while precipitation probabilities increase closer to the Mid-Atlantic storm track. This places southeastern and south-central Pennsylvania in a more favorable zone for winter weather compared to the drier northern tier…