By Alex Sosnowski, Expert Senior Meteorologist
September 26,2013; 9:16PM,EDT
The weather will remain free of rain with seasonable temperatures through the weekend around Harrisburg and throughout central and southern Pennsylvania.
While an offshore storm will continue to be watched, indications are this storm will stay well east of the the region.
The only potential problem for travelers will be patchy early morning fog, mainly along the rivers. The weather will be great for outdoor plans and projects.
For those in search of flaming foliage, your best bets will be to head to northern New England or northern upstate New York. However, a few patches of color may be found toward the Allegheny and Endless mountains.
If you are heading to high school and college football, bring a jacket and wear long sleeves for the evening games and bring sunglasses for the afternoon games.
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A few patches of clouds can rotate in from time to time, due to the storm offshore. However, these clouds would bring nothing more than a passing shower to the Virginia, Maryland and Delaware beaches.
The surf may get rough for a time from Virginia to North Carolina and along Cape Cod, Mass.
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