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Your Pennsylvania weather forecast, delivered fast. The Pennsylvania Weather Podcast brings you concise 3-minute updates from Philly to Pittsburgh. Get current conditions, lake-effect snow alerts, nor'easter tracking, NWS warnings, and a 7-day outlook.© 2026 The Weather Podcast, Inc. Politique et gouvernement
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  • Pennsylvania Weather March 5 Morning - Dense Fog Advisory
    Mar 5 2026
    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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  • Pennsylvania Weather March 4 Evening - Rain Starting 9 PM
    Mar 4 2026
    Good evening. Pennsylvania. I'm Aaron Jolly. That light rain you heard overnight? Just a preview. After one of the driest winters on record. Pennsylvania is about to get the soaking it needs. But the warmth will be anything but evenly distributed. In the next 24 hours. Here's the setup. A stalled front across the state is creating two very different weather stories. Down in Southeast Pennsylvania, you're sitting at 51 degrees under gray skies. A slight chance of rain around 7 P.M., then fog rolls in overnight. Lows dip to 42. Thursday stays cool and damp with rain likely — highs only near 50 degrees. Head west and it's a different world. Western Pennsylvania surges to 66 degrees Thursday. That's nearly 39 degrees warmer than normal for early March. Rain moves in after 9 P.M. Tonight and falls heavy at times, with even a rumble of thunder possible. Central Pennsylvania sits in the middle — 43 degrees now, rain developing after midnight. And Thursday's high only reaches 51. The reason? Cold air damming. That's meteorologist-speak for cold air getting trapped east of the mountains while warm air floods in from the southwest. Looking ahead, the warmth wins statewide by Saturday. We're talking highs near 70 in central areas, mid-70s out west. That would be the warmest air since late last fall. Showers and thunderstorms accompany the warm-up, then we dry out early next week. Tonight's full moon won't be easy to spot through all those clouds. But the spring equinox is just two weeks away. And this weekend, it might actually feel like it. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Pennsylvania Weather March 4 Evening - 41° Above Normal
    Mar 4 2026
    Good evening. Pennsylvania. I'm Aaron Jolly. You heard that steady dripping overnight, right? After one of the driest winters on record, the skies are finally opening up. We picked up about a sixth of an inch of rain across much of the state. And frankly, we're just getting started. In the next 24 hours. Here's how your day unfolds. Southeastern Pennsylvania sits at 51 degrees under gray skies. Patchy fog is lingering through mid-morning, but keep that umbrella handy — light rain returns by late afternoon. Tonight, that rain becomes steady as temperatures slip to 41 degrees. Head west and the story shifts. Western Pennsylvania actually warms up to 55 degrees this afternoon. But the real headline arrives tonight. Rain moves in after 9 P.M. and intensifies toward dawn. By Thursday morning. Pittsburgh could see three-quarters of an inch of rain. Temperatures hold in the lower 50s overnight. Central Pennsylvania sits right in the middle at 45 degrees. Expect fog and drizzle to develop this evening, with steadier rain rolling in overnight. Lows bottom out near 43 degrees. Thursday keeps the taps running statewide. The southeast stays cool at 51 degrees. But out west? Pittsburgh surges to 66 degrees — that's about 41 degrees above normal for early March. Central Pennsylvania holds steady at 51. Now for the real headline. We've a remarkable turnaround coming. Saturday could be the warmest day since last fall. Highs near 68 in the southeast and pushing 76 out west. That's a solid 41 degrees to 41 degrees above normal. A few thunderstorms may accompany that warmth Saturday afternoon. By early next week, we could even flirt with the mid-70s. One last note — there's a full moon tonight. You mightn't see it through the clouds, but it's there. We're gaining nearly three minutes of daylight every day now. Spring is officially just two weeks away. Charge your phone before you sleep tonight. You'll want that alarm to work. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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