York has one more night of cold temperatures ahead before the weather starts to warm up.
Thursday will be sunny, with a high of 57 and northwest winds of 9-18 mph, according to the National Weather Service.
York County and the rest of central Pennsylvania are under a freeze warning from 2-9 a.m. Friday, the service said. In York, temperatures are expected to drop to 32, which could damage plants left outdoors. Farmers and gardeners are urged to harvest or protect tender vegetation, and potted plants should be brought inside, the NWS said.
Friday will be sunny, with a high of 63 and low of 38, the forecast said. Winds will be from the north at 3-9 mph.
Saturday will be sunny, with a high of 70 and winds from the southwest at 3-11 mph, with gusts up to 23 mph, the forecast said. There's a slight chance of showers Saturday night, and the low will be 54.
Sunday will be partly sunny, with a high of 78 and low of 61, the forecast said.
Monday will also be partly sunny, with a high of 79 and low of 58, the service said.
Tuesday has a chance of showers and thunderstorms, with a high of 75 and low of 55, the forecast said.




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