The National Weather Service in State College, PA has issued a Flood Watch for the entire region. It begins 2 A.M. Thursday and lasts through 8 P.M. Thursday. A storm system heading this way is expected to bring heavy showers and thunderstorms. Several rounds of showers and thunderstorms will bring the potential for localized flooding. This includes locations normally prone to flooding. Examples include low lying locations, areas along creek and streams, and poor drainage roads. Stay tuned for updates.
Flood Watch in effect for the area

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Flood watch in effect through Monday morning
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More rain this weekend leads to flooding concerns
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Cooler through Thursday, warming again for the weekend
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A few early showers and clouds, then gusty winds boost temperatures to 70!
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Rain Sunday morning, staying mild
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Cloudy start before rain moves in, cools temperatures
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Rain early Sunday, cold air returns
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Expect a coating-2″ Tuesday afternoon
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Cooler and breezy, and dry for Wednesday
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Staying unsettled and damp, with on and off light showers, Wednesday
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Warm sunshine heading into the weekend before rain to start next week
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Early clouds give way to a brighter afternoon Tuesday