
Pennsylvania Weather March 3 Midday - Winter Weather Advisory
The Pennsylvania Weather Podcast · The Weather Podcast, Inc.
March 4, 20262m 6s
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Good afternoon. Pennsylvania. I'm Jack O'Malley.
Folks, winter just handed in its resignation letter. That fog clinging to your windshield right now? That's a warm front muscling its way north, sliding over cold air still hugging the ground. And where warm meets cold. Things get messy.
In the next 24 hours. Up in Carbon and Monroe counties, that collision is producing freezing rain. A Winter Weather Advisory runs until 10 P.M. Tonight. Bridges and overpasses are slick. If you're driving the Poconos, slow down. That ice doesn't care about your four wheel drive.
The rest of the state is wrapped in fog so thick you could lose your neighbor's house. Visibility drops to a quarter mile in spots. Rain spreads everywhere this evening, peaking between 7 and 10 P.M., then fading after midnight.
Now let me walk you through the regions. Southeast PA sits around 39 degrees. Rain and fog tonight. And the temperature barely budges. Tomorrow climbs to 55 with maybe a stray shower. Over in Western PA, you're already warmer at 44 degrees. Rain wraps up by 2 A.M. and Wednesday pushes to 56. Central PA is the cool kid at 37 degrees. Fog and showers tonight, then tomorrow reaches 53.
Here's where it gets exciting. Wednesday and Thursday bring more rain. And honestly, we need every drop. This has been one of the driest winters on record. Then Friday. Spring crashes the party. Low 60s in the southeast. Saturday? Upper 60s, flirting with 70 statewide. Sunday and Monday hold steady in the upper 60s.
We're gaining two minutes of daylight every day now. Sunset's already pushed to 5:55. And tonight's full moon? Good luck spotting it behind all that fog.
Charge your phone before you head out tonight. Fog and rain make for a slow commute. And you'll want that GPS sharp.
For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves.
Take care!
That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.