Some Pennsylvania Schools Delay Starts Due to Cold Temperatures

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Some Pennsylvania Schools Delay Starts Due to Cold Temperatures
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Schools in central Pennsylvania will have delayed starts on Thursday as cold temperatures persist throughout the region. High temperatures are expected to range from 27 to 29 degrees in Harrisburg, Lancaster, York, and Chambersburg. Temperatures are forecast to return to 'near normal' winter levels by the weekend.

Some schools in central Pennsylvania will have a delayed start while cold temperatures persist throughout the region. While dangerously cold temperatures remain in parts of central Pennsylvania, schools in the area continue to implement delayed starts for Thursday.

High temperatures for Harrisburg, Lancaster, York and Chambersburg on Thursday should be between 27 and 29 degrees. By the weekend, “near normal” winter temperatures are forecast throughout the state. Cold tonight and a slow warmup will take place through the rest of the week, with temperatures returning to winter "near normal" by the weekend.Storm drops rare snow — and lots of it — on New Orleans and other cities across the SouthDangerously cold weather to affect much of central Pa.: Here’s when to expect reliefIf you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.

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