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  1. Average temperatures and precipitation amounts for more than 161 cities in Pennsylvania. A climate chart for your city, indicating the monthly high temperatures and rainfall.

    • Pittsburgh

      Station Data. Monthly averages Pittsburgh Longitude:...

    • Harrisburg

      Station Data. Monthly averages Harrisburg Longitude:...

    • Philadelphia

      Station Data. Monthly averages Philadelphia Longitude:...

    • Allentown

      Station Data. Monthly averages Allentown Longitude:...

    • Lancaster

      Station Data. Monthly averages Lancaster Longitude:...

    • Erie

      Station Data. Monthly averages Erie Longitude: -80.0851,...

  2. The tables below give yearly averages for rainfall plus snowfall at cities and other locations in Pennsylvania. Each place has a total for the amount of precipitation it usually receives in a year along with information on the number of days with wet weather.

  3. This page is a list of the average statewide precipitation in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania for each year from 1895–2023. It is a statewide average over the entire territory of the state, based on data from the NOAA.

  4. Graph of the observed total annual precipitation for Pennsylvania from 1895 to 2020 as described in the caption. Y-axis values range from 20 to 70 inches. Annual values show year-to-year variability and range from about 29 to 64 inches.

  5. Climate and Average Weather Year Round in Pennsylvania. United States. We show the climate in Pennsylvania by comparing the average weather in 4 representative places: Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Erie, and Scranton. You can add or remove cities to customize the report to your liking. See all locations in Pennsylvania.

  6. All climate diagrams on this site result from the collected data from nine measuring weather stations in Pennsylvania. All data correspond to the average monthly values of the last 20 years.

  7. The city’s yearly temperature is 10.55ºC (50.99ºF) and it is -2.09% lower than United States’s averages. Pennsylvania typically receives about 71.61 millimeters (2.82 inches) of precipitation and has 131.46 rainy days (36.02% of the time) annually.