By Alex Sosnowski, Expert Senior Meteorologist
December 5,2013; 9:17PM,EST
After basking in balmy air much of this week, a return to colder weather will be accompanied by multiple rounds of wintry mix into early next week around Harrisburg, Pa.
Rain Friday could become mixed with sleet and wet snow before ending by Saturday morning. Temperatures Friday will start the day in the 50s but will fall through the 40s during the afternoon and then through the 30s at night.
Slippery roads are not expected in the most urban areas. However, there can be some slippery spots developing later Friday night over the countryside and on bridges and overpasses.
After a break during the middle of this weekend, during which cold air will settle in, another storm will head in Sunday.
That second storm will start cold then become warmer, so that snow and a wintry mix will change to rain in most areas. However, the second storm will bring some slippery spots around the cities for a time and perhaps more general slippery travel in the outlying areas.
A third storm system may or may not track close enough to bring a period of snow, rain or wintry mix for a time on Tuesday.
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