West Michigan and Iowa Brace for Severe Storms: Tornado Warnings Issued, Thousands Without Power
West Michigan and central Iowa are currently under the grip of severe weather, with tornado warnings and watches issued across numerous coun...
Tornado Watch Expiration:: The tornado watch for most of Western Pennsylvania, including Allegheny, Westmoreland, and surrounding counties, expired at 8:00 PM EDT on March 11, 2026.
Flood Watch:: A flood watch remains in effect for the same counties (excluding Preston and Garrett) until 10:00 PM EDT due to lingering rain showers.
Temperature Drop:: A cold front is expected to dramatically drop temperatures. Highs that were in the 60s and 70s will only reach the 40s on Thursday.
St. Patrick's Day Outlook:: The Pittsburgh St. Patrick's Day parade on Saturday will be dry but chilly, with temperatures around 37°F at the start.
Impact Day:: Monday will be an 'Impact Day' with rain transitioning to flurries and falling temperatures. Little to no accumulation is expected.
The severe weather system brought waves of rain, wind, and thunderstorms to Western Pennsylvania. While the tornado threat has diminished, residents should remain aware of potential heavy downpours, lightning, and gusty winds. The approaching cold front will cause a significant temperature drop, with possible wet flakes in the Laurel Highlands. Looking ahead, St. Patrick's Day is expected to be dry but brisk, followed by another cold front on Monday, potentially bringing rain and snow flurries.
How to Prepare:
Stay updated with local weather forecasts.
Dress in layers to accommodate the temperature fluctuations.
Be cautious while driving in heavy rain or potential snow flurries.
Who This Affects Most:
Outdoor event attendees, especially those planning to attend the St. Patrick's Day parade.
Commuters and travelers due to changing weather conditions.
Q: What should I expect for the St. Patrick's Day parade?
Expect a dry but chilly day with temperatures around 37°F at the start of the parade.
Q: What is meant by the 'Impact Day' on Monday?
Monday is designated as an 'Impact Day' due to the arrival of a cold front bringing rain, falling temperatures, and a transition to snow flurries.
The tornado watch has expired, but be aware of lingering rain and potential flooding.
Prepare for a significant temperature drop and dress accordingly.
The St. Patrick's Day parade will be chilly, so dress warmly.
Monday could bring rain and snow flurries, so stay updated on the forecast.
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