
Pennsylvania Weather March 5 Midday - Rain Starting 11 AM
The Pennsylvania Weather Podcast · The Weather Podcast, Inc.
March 5, 20262m 14s
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Good afternoon. Pennsylvania. I'm Aaron Jolly.
That damp chill you felt this morning? Light drizzle's been falling since overnight, leaving us with about a tenth of an inch. We're sitting at 43 degrees right now. But this drizzle is just the opening act.
In the next 24 hours. Down in Southeast Pennsylvania, rain wraps up by mid-morning, but the fog hangs around like an unwanted houseguest. You'll hit 48 degrees with northeast winds gusting to 25 miles an hour. Tonight, rain returns around 9 P.M. With widespread fog. Lows drop to 39.
Western Pennsylvania gets the main event. Rain likely before 1 P.M., then steady rain with a slight chance of thunderstorms. You're the warm spot today — climbing to 65 degrees. Rain continues tonight until 3 A.M., then patchy fog rolls in. Lows around 57.
Central Pennsylvania sits right in the middle. Rain through the afternoon with highs near 48. Tonight, rain intensifies, peaking around 6 P.M. Expect a half to three quarters of an inch before lows fall to 40 by dawn.
Friday brings relief. Patchy fog clears by 7 A.M., then cloudy skies stick around. Highs range from 47 in the east to 71 out west.
Here's your week ahead. Saturday starts cloudy with showers, then rain after 7 P.M. Highs from 60 to 77. Sunday sees morning showers, then partly sunny with highs in the low 60s. Monday turns sunny, climbing to upper 60s. Tuesday pushes into the low to mid 70s — warmest temperatures since late fall. Wednesday brings a chance of showers with highs in the mid 70s.
Spring warmth is knocking on the door. The equinox is just two weeks away. And we're gaining nearly three minutes of daylight each day.
For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves.
That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.