Wednesday is a Severe Weather Alert Day as heavy rainfall, extreme storms, and gusty winds are anticipated all through the day in components of Western Pennsylvania. WATCH PREVIOUS WEATHER VIDEO IN PLAYFINDER ABOVE SEVERE WEATHER ALERT DAY A robust chilly entrance will deliver intervals of heavy rain and push as much as an inch of rain. We may doubtlessly see as much as three rounds of rain and storms by way of the day. The first spherical will arrive as early as 5 a.m. This spherical will come to an finish after the morning commute. A second spherical is anticipated round lunch. This spherical is the one that’s most unclear at this level, as some fashions counsel this spherical might not develop. If it does, it can restrict our extreme potential for the remainder of the day. If it would not, the ultimate spherical of rain and storms may pack a punch. The menace for robust/extreme storms begins as early as 6 am on Wednesday. Damaging winds and enormous hail are the first threats.The remaining spherical of rain will arrive throughout and after the night commute. This is tied to the chilly entrance. If our second spherical would not occur, temperatures will heat and permit additional gasoline for stronger storms. If we do see extra rain, we are going to nonetheless see storms, however they will not be as robust. Rain will exit by midnight with temperatures dropping into Thursday.ST. PATTY’S DAY TEMPERATURES, WEEK OUTLOOK Temperatures development extra seasonal late subsequent week with highs within the 40s and 50s. The outlook is dry however brisk for the Pittsburgh St. Patrick’s Day parade on Saturday.The chillier sample will prolong into the beginning of subsequent week. Another chilly entrance will arrive Monday morning. This will deliver rain, falling temperatures, and a transition to some snowflakes. As of now, little to no accumulation is anticipated.WEDNESDAY – Severe Weather Alert Day: Scattered thunderstorms, some extreme. High: 71°, low: 33°.THURSDAY: Colder with lingering early morning rain showers. High: 42°, low: 33°.
Wednesday is a Severe Weather Alert Day as heavy rainfall, extreme storms, and gusty winds are anticipated all through the day in components of Western Pennsylvania.
WATCH PREVIOUS WEATHER VIDEO IN PLAYFINDER ABOVE
SEVERE WEATHER ALERT DAY
A robust chilly entrance will deliver intervals of heavy rain and push as much as an inch of rain.
We may doubtlessly see as much as three rounds of rain and storms by way of the day. The first spherical will arrive as early as 5 a.m.
This spherical will come to an finish after the morning commute.
A second spherical is anticipated round lunch. This spherical is the one that’s most unclear at this level, as some fashions counsel this spherical might not develop. If it does, it can restrict our extreme potential for the remainder of the day.
If it would not, the ultimate spherical of rain and storms may pack a punch. The menace for robust/extreme storms begins as early as 6 am on Wednesday.
Damaging winds and enormous hail are the first threats.
The remaining spherical of rain will arrive throughout and after the night commute. This is tied to the chilly entrance. If our second spherical would not occur, temperatures will heat and permit additional gasoline for stronger storms. If we do see extra rain, we are going to nonetheless see storms, however they will not be as robust.
Rain will exit by midnight with temperatures dropping into Thursday.
ST. PATTY’S DAY TEMPERATURES, WEEK OUTLOOK
Temperatures development extra seasonal late subsequent week with highs within the 40s and 50s. The outlook is dry however brisk for the Pittsburgh St. Patrick’s Day parade on Saturday.
The chillier sample will prolong into the beginning of subsequent week. Another chilly entrance will arrive Monday morning. This will deliver rain, falling temperatures, and a transition to some snowflakes.
As of now, little to no accumulation is anticipated.
WEDNESDAY – Severe Weather Alert Day: Scattered thunderstorms, some extreme. High: 71°, low: 33°.
THURSDAY: Colder with lingering early morning rain showers. High: 42°, low: 33°.

