Pittsburgh PA – On Sunday, between 2 PM and 10 PM, Western Pennsylvania could experience isolated thunderstorms. While most of the day is expected to stay dry, there’s a marginal risk (Level 1 out of 5) for severe weather. If thunderstorms do form, they may bring strong winds and possible hail.
The primary area of concern includes parts of Western Pennsylvania, with some risk extending into eastern Ohio and northern West Virginia, especially south of I-80. Though the chance of severe weather is low, it’s important to stay alert.
The potential for severe weather seems borderline, but it’s crucial to monitor the situation. The main threats include damaging winds and frequent lightning. Make sure you have weather alerts activated and stay prepared for sudden changes.
While the likelihood of severe storms is low, staying cautious is essential. The National Weather Service will provide updates if conditions change, ensuring you remain informed.