Couverture de Pennsylvania Weather March 5 Morning - Dense Fog Advisory

Pennsylvania Weather March 5 Morning - Dense Fog Advisory

Pennsylvania Weather March 5 Morning - Dense Fog Advisory

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Good morning. Pennsylvania. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside and you'll hit a wall of gray. Dense fog has swallowed most of the state this morning, cutting visibility to a quarter mile or less. That Advisory runs until 10 A.M. For western Pennsylvania. Mix in steady rain. And yeah. Give yourself extra time this morning. In the next 24 hours. Now here's where Pennsylvania gets weird. The state is split down the middle today. And I mean dramatically split. Out west. Pittsburgh is having a full-on spring preview. You're climbing to 65 degrees — nearly 39 degrees warmer than normal for early March. There's even a chance of thunderstorms this afternoon, especially south of I-70. March thunder. That's not something you hear every day. Push east and it's a different planet. Central Pennsylvania stays locked in the cool air, topping out at 48 degrees with rain and fog hanging around all day. Southeast Pennsylvania? Same story. Highs near 48, rain likely through the afternoon. The fog doesn't quit. Tonight, rain continues statewide. Lows hit 39 in the southeast, 40 in central areas. And hold in the mid-50s out west. That's a 39 degrees-degree spread across the Commonwealth while you sleep. Friday brings some relief. Rain tapers off, though clouds and patchy fog stick around. Highs reach 47 in the southeast, 50 central. And a mild 71 out west. Here's your heads-up for the weekend. Saturday could bring severe thunderstorms to western Pennsylvania, with record warmth possible — highs near 77. By early next week, much of the state could see 70s. We're talking the warmest temperatures since last fall. Spring's coming early, folks. Tonight's full moon? Hidden behind all these clouds. But sunshine returns next week with that warmth. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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