Flood Warning issued May 14 at 12:32AM EDT until May 14 at 2:00PM EDT by NWS State College PA
...Forecast flooding changed from Minor to Moderate severity and increased in duration for the following rivers in Pennsylvania... Youghiogheny River near Confluence affecting Somerset County. * WHAT...Minor flooding is occurring and moderate flooding is forecast. * WHERE...Youghiogheny River near Confluence. * WHEN...Until this afternoon. * IMPACTS...At 7.0 feet, The Youghiogheny Reservoir is expected to begin curtailing releases due to high water downstream of the dam. River interests are encouraged to monitor conditions in their vicinity and to be prepared if further rises occur. At 12.0 feet, The right bank of the river overflows downstream of confluence and about 1/4 mile
Flood Warning issued May 14 at 12:27AM EDT until May 14 at 3:30AM EDT by NWS State College PA
* WHAT...Urban area and small stream flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected. * WHERE...A portion of central Pennsylvania, including the following county, Franklin. * WHEN...Until 330 AM EDT. * IMPACTS...Streams continue to rise due to excess runoff from earlier rainfall. Low-water crossings are inundated with water and may not be passable. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - At 1226 AM EDT, Doppler radar and automated rain gauges indicated heavy rain. Flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly in the warned area. Between 1.5 and 3 inches of rain have fallen. - Additional rainfall amounts of 0.2 to 0.5 inches are
Flood Watch issued May 13 at 5:56PM EDT until May 14 at 8:00AM EDT by NWS State College PA
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible. * WHERE...A portion of central Pennsylvania, including the following counties, Adams, Bedford, Blair, Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon and Somerset. * WHEN...Through Wednesday morning. * IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. Creeks and streams may rise out of their banks. Flooding may occur in poor drainage and urban areas. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - Flash flooding has already been observed in Somerset County. Moderate to heavy rain will continue tonight in the Watch area. Additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 inches are

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Monday, May 12, 2025
Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report EOC Activation Level: Level 2 Meteorological Summary: The wet and active weather pattern will continue throughout the state today as the upper-level disturbance continues to push northward over the Southeast U.S. Scattered showers and thunderstorms can be expected throughout the day, with more widespread activity across the Florida Peninsula due to a cold front associated with the disturbance (65-100% chance of rain). Embedded strong to severe thunderstorms will be possible throughout the Big Bend and Florida Peninsula, especially during the peak heating hours of the day - Marginal Risk (level 1 of

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Sunday, May 11th, 2025
Morning Situation ReportFlorida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report EOC Activation Level: Level 2 Meteorological Summary: The active and unsettled weather pattern will continue today across the Sunshine State with multiple rounds of widespread shower and thunderstorm activity. An upper-level disturbance will continue to bring scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms onshore across the Panhandle and West Coast throughout the day (60-95% chance of rain). Throughout the rest of the Peninsula, daily sea breeze shower and thunderstorm activity will be enhanced by the nearby disturbance also leading to scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms (65-90% chance of rain).

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Saturday, May 10th, 2025
Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report EOC Activation Level: Level 2 Meteorological Summary: Active and unsettled weather pattern will bring a multi-day period of heavy rainfall and isolated strong to severe thunderstorms throughout North and Central Florida. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) is now outlooking a Slight Risk (level 2 of 5) for Severe Weather along central portions of the Florida Panhandle, with a Marginal Risk (level 1 of 5) extending south through the I-4 corridor. Primary concerns will be locally damaging wind gusts (45-60 mph), frequent lightning, isolated hail, and heavy rainfall rates; localized greater threat

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Friday, May 9th, 2025
Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report EOC Activation Level: Level 2 Meteorological Summary: Today will start to transition to a stormier pattern as an upper-level low digs southwards and develop over the Gulf, sending waves of scattered showers and thunderstorms across the state (45-85% chance of rain). Additional showers and thunderstorms can be expected to develop with the sea breezes this afternoon and evening, primarily along the Peninsula. Drier conditions will persist across South Florida as drier air lingers, allowing for only isolated shower activity with a few thunderstorms possible (10-30% chance of rain). A few strong to
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Frost Advisory issued May 9 at 10:47PM EDT until May 10 at 8:00AM EDT by NWS State College PA
* WHAT...Temperatures as low as 31 will result in frost formation. * WHERE...Cambria, Clearfield, Elk, McKean, Somerset, and Warren Counties. * WHEN...From 2 AM to 8 AM EDT Saturday. * IMPACTS...Frost could harm sensitive outdoor vegetation. Sensitive outdoor plants may be killed if left uncovered.

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Thursday, May 8th, 2025
Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report EOC Activation Level: Level 2 Meteorological Summary: A wet weather pattern continues to develop today as the persistent frontal boundary remains near or over North Florida, allowing for moisture to continue filtering in over the state from the Gulf. Scattered showers and thunderstorms expected across much of the state today (55-75% chance of rain). Northern portions of the state will likely see the first showers and embedded thunderstorms begin this morning, while activity further southward into the Peninsula will likely develop a little later in the day, primarily during the afternoon hours