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Severe Weather Alert for Pennsylvania and Philadelphia

A severe weather alert has been issued for several regions in Pennsylvania, including Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, and south-central Pennsylvania. Residents can expect scattered thunderstorms, potentially damaging winds, and heavy downpours.

Pittsburgh: Alert Day Sunday afternoon
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Key Insights

  • **Pittsburgh:** A Severe Weather Alert Day is in effect for Sunday afternoon, with scattered strong storms expected. The primary threat is damaging winds, with possible heavy downpours and small to medium-sized hail. Temperatures will reach a high of 75°F before the storms arrive, with conditions clearing by Monday morning.
  • **Philadelphia:** Thunderstorms and strong winds are expected to impact the region on Sunday night between 7 and 11 p.m. There is a small risk of a tornado west of the Delaware River. Rain will continue overnight into Monday morning, with winds increasing and temperatures dropping into the 40s.
  • **South-Central Pennsylvania:** A Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued until 10 p.m. Storms are expected to move through parts of the Valley tonight and weaken by the time we reach midnight. Expect lingering morning showers for the start of our Monday. Clearing skies are expected Monday afternoon. The main threats include damaging wind gusts and large hail, with a very low tornado threat. Rainfall totals will range from 0.25" to near 1".

In-Depth Analysis

The severe weather is due to a cold front approaching Western Pennsylvania and the Philadelphia region. In Pittsburgh, the most active hours for rain and thunderstorms will be between 5 p.m. and 9 p.m., with the earliest threat north of I-80 around 3:30-4 p.m. Philadelphia will see severe storms between 7 and 11 p.m. with potential wind damage. South-central Pennsylvania can expect thunderstorms developing mainly after 6 p.m. north of the PA Turnpike, moving south after 9 p.m. Key concerns across all regions include damaging wind gusts and heavy downpours, potentially leading to ponding on roads. Monday will bring cooler temperatures and clearing skies.

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Takeaways

  • Residents in Pennsylvania and Philadelphia should prepare for severe weather, including scattered thunderstorms, damaging winds, and heavy rain. Stay informed through local news and weather updates, and take necessary precautions to protect yourself and your property. Be aware of potential road ponding and adjust travel plans accordingly.

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