ESPECIALLY FOR NOVEMBER. YEAH, IT WAS VERY MILD OUTSIDE THIS AFTERNOON. TEMPERATURES WERE IN THE 60S AND STILL ARE AT THIS HOUR. ON A NOVEMBER EVENING WHEN THE SUN WENT DOWN RIGHT AROUND 5:00, OFFICIALLY, OUR HIGH TEMPERATURE TODAY WAS 64 DEGREES. THAT’S 13 DEGREES ABOVE THE AVERAGE OF 51. TOMORROW WE FLIP THE SCRIPT AND WE’LL BE ABOUT 20 DEGREES COLDER TEMPERATURES BACK INTO THE 40S TOMORROW. AND THAT’S WHERE WE’LL STAY RIGHT THROUGH THE MIDDLE PART OF THE WEEK. ANY RAIN SHOWERS CROSSING THIS EVENING WILL BE TAPERING OFF, AND JUST AN OUTSIDE CHANCE TO SEE A FLAKE OR FLURRY NORTH OF I-80 TOMORROW AFTERNOON. OTHERWISE, WE’LL GET SOME INTERMITTENT SUNSHINE IN THE MIX THROUGH THE EARLY PART OF THE WEEK. RIGHT NOW, TEMPERATURES STILL RUNNING IN THE LOW TO MID 60S OUTSIDE. AHEAD OF THAT COOL FRONT WINDS ARE STILL FLOWING IN OUT OF THE SOUTHWEST AT ABOUT 15 MILES AN HOUR. EVENTUALLY THOSE WINDS WILL SHIFT MORE TOWARD THE WEST AND NORTHWEST LATE THIS EVENING AND OVERNIGHT, AND THAT WILL PUSH IN THE COOLER AIR. RIGHT NOW YOU CAN SEE THE SCATTERED SHOWERS MOVING ACROSS THE AREA. ANYONE IS FAIR GAME TO SEE ONE OF THESE SHOWERS PASSING THROUGH BETWEEN ABOUT NOW AND 930 THIS EVENING. A BRIEF SHOWER WILL BE POSSIBLE. THEN THAT FRONT WILL SWEEP THROUGH AND DRIER AIR FILTERS IN BEHIND IT SO THE SHOWERS TAPER OFF QUICKLY. FIRST THING TOMORROW MORNING. CLOUDS AND MAYBE SOME SUNSHINE IN SPOTS. YOU’LL NOTICE AGAIN, A FLAKE OR FLURRY COULD FLY NEAR NORTH OF I-80, BUT LOCALLY SHOULD STAY DRY THROUGH THE AFTERNOON TOMORROW. BUT AGAIN, TEMPERATURES WILL BE ABOUT 20 DEGREES COOLER IN THE 40S THROUGHOUT THE DAY, WITH GOOD BRISK WINDS COMING IN FROM THE WEST NORTHWESTERLY DIRECTION AT ABOUT 15 MILES AN HOUR COULD BE SOME HIGHER GUSTS. 11:00 TOMORROW MORNING, WINDS COULD BE GUSTING NEAR 30 MILES AN HOUR, STAYING IN THAT RANGE THROUGH THE AFTERNOON AND THEN DIMINISHING SOMEWHAT AFTER THE SUN GOES DOWN TOMORROW EVENING. BUT IF YOU’RE HEADED TO THE STEELERS BENGALS GAME TOMORROW, GUSTY BREEZE AT KICKOFF AND 44 DEGREES AND THEN COOLING A DEGREE OR SO BY 4:00 43 AND REMAINING BRISK AND CHILLY INTO TOMORROW EVENING, AND REALLY INTO THE EARLY PART OF NEXT WEEK. TEMPERATURES IN THE LOW 40S. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY WE BOUNCE BACK TO 48 DEGREES INTO THE 50S AGAIN. ON THURSDAY, OUR NEXT CHANCE TO SEE SHOWERS LOOKS TO HOLD OFF UNTIL
Severe Thunderstorm Warning issued for part of Western Pennsyvlania

Updated: 8:56 PM EST Nov 15, 2025
A Severe Thunderstorm Warning issued for parts of Western Pnnsylvanina has expired. The warning began at 8:21 p.m. with storms 10 miles south of Franklin moving at 45 mph.Locations that could be impacted include Clarion, Knox, Sligo, Emlenton, Strattanville, Limestone, Shippenville, St. Petersburg, Kennerdell, Callensburg and Foxburg.WATCH PREVIOUS VIDEO OF NEWSCAST IN PLAYFINDER ABOVESevere weather alerts: See alerts for your county and sign up to get free alertsInteractive radar: Track storms moving through your areaLearn how to enable automatic weather alerts on the WTAE appSee your full forecast.Turning Colder to Finish the Weekend The evening shower threat will be mainly before 10pm. Then showers chances will drop off overnight with lingering clouds and a gusty breeze. Temps will turn chillier tomorrow and stay below average to start the week. Football Weather SundayMostly cloudy and brisk for Steelers tailgating Sunday. Locally, we will see more clouds than sun, but a few breaks of sun are possible in the afternoon. A flurry or sprinkle are possible but mainly for areas near and north of I-80 in the afternoon. Seasonal temperatures next weekThe chilly feeling will linger into the start of next week. We are watching a system that will brush western PA from the south with possible light showers on Tuesday south of the Mason-Dixon line. Temperatures will warm up for the second half of the week. Another system could bring rain chances for the start of next weekend.
A Severe Thunderstorm Warning issued for parts of Western Pnnsylvanina has expired. The warning began at 8:21 p.m. with storms 10 miles south of Franklin moving at 45 mph.
Locations that could be impacted include Clarion, Knox, Sligo, Emlenton, Strattanville, Limestone, Shippenville, St. Petersburg, Kennerdell, Callensburg and Foxburg.
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Turning Colder to Finish the Weekend
The evening shower threat will be mainly before 10pm. Then showers chances will drop off overnight with lingering clouds and a gusty breeze. Temps will turn chillier tomorrow and stay below average to start the week.
Mostly cloudy and brisk for Steelers tailgating Sunday. Locally, we will see more clouds than sun, but a few breaks of sun are possible in the afternoon. A flurry or sprinkle are possible but mainly for areas near and north of I-80 in the afternoon.
Seasonal temperatures next week
The chilly feeling will linger into the start of next week. We are watching a system that will brush western PA from the south with possible light showers on Tuesday south of the Mason-Dixon line. Temperatures will warm up for the second half of the week. Another system could bring rain chances for the start of next weekend.