By Alex Sosnowski, Expert Senior Meteorologist
January 7,2015; 10:32PM,EST
In the wake of the clipper storm that brought accumulating snow to the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, area on Tuesday, waves of cold will continue into the weekend.
AccuWeather RealFeel® temperatures will dip well below zero F at times into Saturday, driven by arctic air and blustery conditions.
Motorists and pedestrians are advised to be on the lookout for icy spots, as colder air moving in causes any wet and slushy areas to freeze.
An arctic front will bring the coldest air of the season into the region on Thursday with high temperatures struggling to reach 20 degrees F.
A second Alberta Clipper storm will pass by to the north on Friday with nothing more than a coating of snow.
After a modest recovery in the temperature department on Friday, the temperature may again struggle to reach 20 F on Saturday in the wake of the second clipper storm.
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The cold weather this week will allow ski resorts in the region to make a great deal of snow.
Temperatures more typical of January later this weekend into next week will allow skiers to hit the slopes without the struggles of a deep freeze.
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