
Pennsylvania Weather 3/7 Morning - Fog to Flash Flood
The Pennsylvania Weather Podcast · The Weather Podcast, Inc.
March 7, 20262m 2s
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Show Notes
Good morning. Pennsylvania. I'm Aaron Jolly.
Step outside and you might think someone fast-forwarded the calendar to late May. **Pennsylvania** is absolutely baking today. Pittsburgh is threatening to smash the 1983 record of 76 degrees—we could see 78 this afternoon. That's a staggering **30 degrees above normal**. But here's the catch: this warmth comes with a price.
Western Pennsylvania is under the gun today. You hit the upper 70s, but keep one eye on the sky. Thunderstorms fire up right around **4 P.M.** The worst of it rolls through between **7 P.M. and midnight**, bringing torrential rain and damaging winds. There's even a slight risk of a tornado—that's rare for March, folks. By Sunday, you calm down to 61 degrees.
Central Pennsylvania, you're dealing with a different start this morning. Monroe County is under a Dense Fog Advisory until **10 A.M.**, so take it slow on the roads. Once that burns off, you reach 57 degrees with a few showers. Tonight brings some rumbles, but nothing severe. Sunday rebounds beautifully with sunshine and 63 degrees.
Down in Southeast Pennsylvania, it's a bit murkier. You hold in the 50s with patchy drizzle and fog. But here's a weird twist—temperatures actually rise overnight tonight. You'll wake up Sunday morning to 68 degrees and sun, feeling almost summery.
Looking ahead. Monday and Tuesday keep flirting with record highs in the 70s. A cold front sweeps through Wednesday, knocking us back to the 50s with widespread rain. We're gaining nearly 3 minutes of daylight today, but spring isn't here quietly—it's arriving with a bang.
Keep those umbrellas handy today. See you tomorrow.
See you this afternoon.