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Almanac
Average High: 41°
Average Low: 30°
Record high/year: 66° (1999)
Record low/year: 9° (1964)
Sunrise: 7:12 AM
Sunset: 4:51 PM
Detailed History
Sun and Moon
Sunrise: 07:12 AM (EST)
Moon Rise: 02:12 AM (EST)
Sunset: 04:51 PM (EST)
Moon Set: 02:00 PM (EST)
Moon Phase
Next 12 Hours
Forecast data from the National Digital Forecast Database
5-Day Forecast
Forecast for Jefferson
Today
Cloudy with scattered snow showers. Snow accumulation around an inch possible. Highs in the mid 20s. West winds 10 to 15 mph. Chance of snow 50 percent.
Tonight
Mostly cloudy. Scattered snow showers in the evening... then isolated snow showers after midnight. Little or no additional snow accumulation. Lows around 14. West winds 5 to 10 mph. Chance of snow 30 percent.
Sunday
Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 30s. Southwest winds 5 to 10 mph.
Sunday Night
Partly cloudy in the evening...then becoming mostly cloudy. Lows around 20. South winds 5 to 10 mph.
Monday
Mostly cloudy. Rain and snow showers in the afternoon. Little or no snow accumulation. Highs in the upper 30s. South winds 10 to 15 mph. Chance of precipitation 80 percent.
Monday Night
Snow showers in the evening...then snow showers likely after midnight. Light snow accumulation. Lows in the upper 20s. Chance of snow 90 percent.
Tuesday
Snow showers likely. Additional light snow accumulation possible. Highs in the mid 30s. Chance of snow 70 percent.
Tuesday Night and Wednesday
Snow showers likely. Additional light snow accumulation possible. Lows in the lower 20s. Highs in the lower 30s. Chance of snow 60 percent.
Wednesday Night
Mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of snow showers. Lows in the lower 20s.
Thanksgiving Day
Mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of snow showers. Highs in the mid 30s.
Thursday Night and Friday
Mostly cloudy. Lows in the lower 20s. Highs in the upper 30s.
Public Information Statement
Statement as of 11:30 PM EST on November 21, 2008
The following are unofficial observations taken during the past 2
hours for the storm that has been affecting our region.
Appreciation is extended to Highway departments... cooperative
observers... Skywarn spotters and media for these reports. This
summary is also available on our home Page at weather.Gov/Pittsburgh
********************storm total snowfall********************
Location storm total time/date comments
snowfall of
(inches) measurement
Pennsylvania
... Fayette County...
Farmington 7.5 1000 PM 11/21
Personal Weather Stations
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Location: APRSWXNET Limestone Twp PA US, Limestone, PA Updated: 4:01 AM EST |
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| Temperature: 20 °F | Dew Point: 20 °F | Humidity: 100% | Wind: Calm | Pressure: 30.26 in | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Windchill: 20 °F | Historical Graphs |
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Location: Clarion, PA Updated: 4:18 AM EST |
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| Temperature: 19.8 °F | Dew Point: 18 °F | Humidity: 92% | Wind: WSW at 11.0 mph | Pressure: 30.38 in | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Windchill: 8 °F | Historical Graphs |
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NWS Forecaster Discussion
324 fxus61 kpbz 220727 afdpbz Area forecast discussion National Weather Service Pittsburgh PA 227 am EST Sat Nov 22 2008 Synopsis... snow showers mainly north of Pittsburgh will decrease by tonight as winds shift to the southwest. After a cold night tonight...high pressure will provide for dry and not as cold conditions for Sunday and Sunday night. Large low pressure will affect the area Monday through midweek...bringing scattered to numerous snow showers. && Near term /through tonight/... radar continues to show bands of snow stretching from northern Allegheny County to southwestern New York...with significantly reduced visibility across areas north of I-80. Will continue the lake effect Snow Advisory for Forest...Venango and Mercer counties through this afternoon. Areas to the south will remain mainly dry...with perhaps a few morning flurries/isolated snow showers along a bvi/pit/lbe line. For Sat night...will go below model guidance for most areas as skies will become mostly clear overnight. Single digits are likely across the deepest snow cover areas across the ridges...with low teens north of I-80...and middle teens for the Ohio Valley. && Short term /Sunday through Sunday night/... high pressure will cross the region with dry and mostly clear conditions. Winds will become S/SW...which will result in some modification of the air mass...but existing snow cover will be a limiting factor. Thus...will go under guidance...with low/middle 30s north...to the lower 40s in the snow cover free south. Clouds will begin to increase Sunday night ahead of the next significant system...allowing for limited cooling...with lows mainly in the 20s. Long term /Monday through Friday/... models coming into general agreement for a rather stormy week. A frontal system will approach the area Monday...crossing the area Monday night. Precipitation will begin across eastern Ohio Monday morning...spreading east Monday afternoon. Given decent model agreement and run to run continuity...will increase probability of precipitation Monday afternoon/night to likely/categorical for all areas. Thermal profiles suggest initial precipitation across eastern Ohio Monday morning will likely be snow but then quickly change over to rain...with all liquid for SW PA/points south and east Monday. North of I-80...precipitation could mix at times with snow. Colder air will work back in behind the front Monday night...changing precipitation back to snow. For Tue/Wed... both GFS/European model (ecmwf) show the upper low stalling just to the NE...with significant moisture in northwest flow remaining over the area. Position of the low will be critical for snow potential...but for now will increase the north and ridges to likely Tue/Wed...with chance probability of precipitation further southwest. Precipitation will begin to diminish Thanksgiving day as the low is prognosticated to move into New England...with dry conditions for Friday. && Aviation /07z Saturday through Wednesday/... as a northwest flow continues lake effect snow showers will persist across mainly northern terminals through this morning...reducing conditions to IFR at times. Meanwhile...high pressure will build in from the southwest for southern terminals. This high will bring an end to lake effect snow showers over area terminals this evening. This high will provide for VFR conditions through Sunday night. A low pressure system will develop and move east toward the region on Monday. This system has the potential to develop into a winter storm over the East Coast by middle week. Therefore precipitation...and reduced conditions will be possible anytime Monday afternoon through Wednesday. && Pbz watches/warnings/advisories... Maryland...none. Ohio...none. PA...lake effect Snow Advisory until 6 PM EST this afternoon for paz007>009. WV...none. && $$