Will a nor’easter hit south-central Pennsylvania this weekend? A nor’easter is expected to develop Saturday night into Sunday afternoon, but the latest models keep it offshore—meaning the Susquehanna Valley will likely see little to no impact. “The energy to produce that coastal nor’easter this weekend, starting to drop down from Canada, that’s going to go off the east coast and head out to sea this weekend, leaving us unscathed,” WGAL Chief Meteorologist Christine Ferreira said. Comparing modelsBoth the American and European models show the storm pushing off the coast and away from Pennsylvania. Impacts for PennsylvaniaWith the storm track trending farther offshore, snow in south-central Pennsylvania is increasingly unlikely. While a slight shift is still possible, no significant impacts are expected—aside from a breezy Sunday in the Susquehanna Valley. The WGAL News 8 Storm Team will continue to monitor the storm and provide updates as new data comes in.SOUTH-CENTRAL PA WEATHER RESOURCES: INTERACTIVE RADAR | ACTIVE WEATHER ALERTS | CURRENT CONDITIONS | HOURLY FORECAST | 10-DAY FORECAST | WEEKEND FORECAST | MAP ROOM | DOWNLOAD THE APP | WEATHER EMAILS
Will a nor’easter hit south-central Pennsylvania this weekend?
A nor’easter is expected to develop Saturday night into Sunday afternoon, but the latest models keep it offshore—meaning the Susquehanna Valley will likely see little to no impact.
“The energy to produce that coastal nor’easter this weekend, starting to drop down from Canada, that’s going to go off the east coast and head out to sea this weekend, leaving us
unscathed,” WGAL Chief Meteorologist Christine Ferreira said.
Comparing models
Both the American and European models show the storm pushing off the coast and away from Pennsylvania.

WGAL News 8 Storm Team
American model

WGAL News 8 Storm Team
European model
Impacts for Pennsylvania
With the storm track trending farther offshore, snow in south-central Pennsylvania is increasingly unlikely.
While a slight shift is still possible, no significant impacts are expected—aside from a breezy Sunday in the Susquehanna Valley.


The WGAL News 8 Storm Team will continue to monitor the storm and provide updates as new data comes in.
SOUTH-CENTRAL PA WEATHER RESOURCES: INTERACTIVE RADAR | ACTIVE WEATHER ALERTS | CURRENT CONDITIONS | HOURLY FORECAST | 10-DAY FORECAST | WEEKEND FORECAST | MAP ROOM | DOWNLOAD THE APP | WEATHER EMAILS