Ohio, PA, and WV Brace for Marginal Risk of Severe Thunderstorms Friday

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Western PA, OH, WV – A marginal risk of severe thunderstorms is anticipated across portions of Ohio, western Pennsylvania, and northern West Virginia late Friday afternoon into the evening. The U.S. National Weather Service has issued this alert as clouds are expected to increase overnight, with low temperatures dipping into the 60s.

According to the latest forecast, the region may experience damaging winds and locally heavy downpours. The storm threat is categorized as Level 1 out of 5, indicating a lower confidence in severe weather occurring. Residents are urged to monitor the latest updates and ensure they receive alerts for potential watches and warnings.

For the rest of the week, temperatures are expected to range from the upper 60s to the mid-80s. Rain chances will continue into the weekend, with scattered showers on Saturday and a higher probability of rain on Sunday. By Monday, cooler temperatures in the low 70s are forecasted, with intermittent showers. The weather will clear by midweek, with sunny skies and mild temperatures returning on Tuesday and Wednesday.