Alarm day: rain and storms around Western Pa
In the course of the early afternoon, heavy thunderstorms develop with harmful winds.
947 is your time. Yesterday it was only green. Today, when it comes to the weather, a little red. YES. Stormy weather will come here in the next few hours. In fact, some of these storms that develop in our south will quickly take them into intensity and run through West Pennsylvania when we go to the early parts of the afternoon. Strong winds are before the way as our main threat. In addition, these bags with heavy rain could quickly lead to some localized flood problems. Tornado risk is out there. It is low, but not zero as in this environment, which is really windy. A few of these storms may want to try to twist and turn a tornado. The focus of today's storm prospects here on Western Pennsylvania. We are all orange shaded, which means that numerous heavy storms are possible that extend into the early parts of the afternoon. That is why it is currently a day warning day. They still follow some of these waves from showers from early morning from Greensburg to Blairsville, higher terrain in the Indiana district, also along the Pa Turnpike between Donegal, Somerset, back through most of the east of the Fayette district. We'll see some of these showers again. A little break, but we expand our perspective. In fact, a sunshine breaks into the southeast of Ohio. This will be fuel to charge the atmosphere as these storms march to the north and east. In fact, in parts of Ostkentucky and Southern West Virginia there is already a severe thunderstorm warning. All of our storms come here. So we will see how this develops, especially since this line interacts with some sunshine. That would also increase the already energetic atmosphere. So the day of the storm alarm is today when we complete the weekend, the focus is on this afternoon between about now and 2 or 3:00 a.m. Things will settle later tonight. In fact, when we enter the work and school week, the temperatures for Saint Patrick's Day are a dip. We are only in the upper 40s and in real spring fashion we will warm up on Wednesday for the lower 1970s. In the next few hours you can see how quickly things will develop. Coming from south to north in West Pennsylvania and some of these orange and red dot dots, which most likely point out where we not only see heavy rain, but the possibility of some of these stronger storms on FutureCast. First, for areas south of the city, which in the last few model runs were mainly east of the city of Pittsburgh, they will continue to build their axis in the last few model runs. There we can concentrate more of these strong storms. But the risk is widespread this afternoon between about now and 2 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. A little more sunshine comes in behind this front. We may trigger some spotty showers if we go in the way this evening, but at that time the serious threat was made. Only a few persistent showers may be a few gusty winds, although today it was already windy and some gusts reach almost 40 km / h. After a few busy hours, things will calm down later. The temperatures will cool down. We will start in the 1930s on the day of St. Patrick. Clouds will keep around the morning, so there can be a stray flood if they are able and tomorrow. But in the afternoon we find the gold pot at the end of the rainbow. Sunshine will come out. Temperatures, if not nearly as warm as it was. We are only in the upper 40s, but we are already back to this spring feeling on Tuesday. Even Wednesday with heights in the mid -1960s to lower 70s. Thursday is the first spring day and to greet the new season. We bring in some spring showers. We will follow this during the day. I don't like talking about what could be received at the end of the rear. Some cool air that can create some wet snowflakes when things end and we are a bit cooler on Friday, only in the 40s for high temperatures. Heights will return to the mid -1950s. We continue until next weekend, and your 4-day plus 4 forecast should mainly be dry, so that this afternoon obviously have ways to remain aware of the weather. We will keep you up to date all morning to long as long as this threat is there. So stay with us at WTAE, Channel Four. I KN
Alarm day: rain and storms around Western Pa
In the course of the early afternoon, heavy thunderstorms develop with harmful winds.
In the early afternoon there is a small window for heavy thunderstorms as a cold front that western Pa crosses. The main threat is damage. The activity will settle this evening. Stronger storms will appear in a hurry and drive through the Pittsburgh area until the early afternoon. That is the day of the storm alarm of the day. Storms that become difficult will have harmful winds as the main threat. But there is also a low, but not zero threat to a short tornado. In addition, a windy day with gusts of up to 40 miles per hour will be outside of thunderstorms. Heavy rain is possible, which can lead to localized floods. A last wave of showers with isolated storms will cross from west to east in the late afternoon. Then we will dry out and settle. By the time of the end of the rain, about half a customs to three quarters of rain is expected in West Pennsylvania. The seasonable St. Patrick's Day The Kaltanfront will make it cooler on Monday, but with high temperatures in the 40s more seasonable. Clouds in the morning can express a stray flood. The sunshine breaks out in the afternoon. Roller coaster ride in the beginning of Springwe heat up to 70 degrees quickly until Wednesday. Our next rain is on Thursday with a cold front that cools us down on the first full spring day. Friday temperatures in the 40th Today – storm alarm day: rain rounds with stronger thunderstorms between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. Windy, high: 66 ° .tonight: Showering, mostly cloudy and cold. Low: 34 °. Tomorrow: Am Clouds, a PM sun. Not so warm. High: 47 °, low: 32 ° .tuesday: milder with sunshine. High: 65 °, low: 48 °.
In the early afternoon there is a small window for heavy thunderstorms as a cold front that western Pa crosses. The main threat is damage. The activity will settle this evening.
Storm Alarm Day: Daily thunderstorms
After a damp morning, our focus shifts on quickly developing thunderstorms. Stronger storms will appear in a hurry and drive through the Pittsburgh area until the early afternoon. That is the day of the storm alarm of the day. Storms that become difficult will have harmful winds as the main threat. But there is also a low, but not zero threat to a short tornado.
Also outside of thunderstorms will be a windy day with gusts of up to 40 miles per hour. Heavy rain is possible, which can lead to localized floods.
A last wave of showers with isolated storms will cross from west to east in the late afternoon. Then we will dry out and settle. Up to the end of the rain in West Pennsylvania, half a customs of up to three quarters of inch rain is expected.
More seasonable St. Patrick's Day
The cold front will make it cooler on Monday, but with high temperatures in the 40s more seasonable. Clouds in the morning can express a stray flood. Sunshine breaks out in the afternoon.
Roller coaster ride in the beginning of spring
We quickly warm up to 70 degrees by Wednesday. Our next rain is on Thursday with a cold front that cools us down for the first full spring day and the temperatures are in the 40s on Friday.
Today – storm alarm day: rain rounds with stronger thunderstorms between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. Windy, high: 66 °.
Tonight: Showering, mostly cloudy and cool. Low: 34 °.
Tomorrow: I'm clouds, some pm sun. Not so warm. High: 47 °, low: 32 °.
Tuesday: Milder with sunshine. High: 65 °, low: 48 °.