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Blizzard Warning | Pennsylvania Weather 6 PM

Blizzard Warning | Pennsylvania Weather 6 PM

The Pennsylvania Weather Podcast · The Weather Podcast, Inc.

February 24, 20262m 9s

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Good evening! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Pennsylvania Weather Podcast for Monday, February 23rd. Folks, that storm dumped five and a half inches on us yesterday.. And it's still not done talking. You're stepping outside to 30 degrees, snow everywhere. And northwest winds howling at 15 to 16 miles an hour. Wind chills? Single digits. Below zero in the mountains. The kind of cold that finds every zipper gap in your coat. Now let me walk you through where things stand tonight. Down in Southeast PA, you'll climb to 34 degrees by 5 P.M. Sounds almost pleasant until those gusts remind you otherwise. Tonight drops to 21. Over in Central PA, highs only hit 35 degrees. Winds shift from northwest to west around 2 P.M., but tomorrow morning still feels like 18 degrees. Ten inches already on the ground there. And out in Western PA, lake effect snow is squeezing out its last flurries. Highs barely touch 36 degrees with strong gusts. Tonight plunges to 18. Here's where it gets interesting. A clipper system slides in from the Great Lakes Tuesday night. One to three inches along and north of I-56 degrees. The Poconos and Laurel Highlands grab the most. Not a blockbuster, but enough to make your Wednesday morning commute slippery. You'll want to build in extra time. Then Thursday gets messy. Rain and snow mixing south of the Turnpike. Picture slushy, sloppy evening roads. But hang on through all of that.. Because Saturday finally delivers. Sunshine. Upper 40s. Maybe low 50s in spots. A genuine thaw after this brutal stretch. Tonight, keep those wind chills in mind if you're letting the dog out. Exposed skin and single digit wind chills aren't friends. I'll be tracking that clipper system all night. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care!