Severe Weather Developing Across Parts of W. Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Kentucky & Virginia

Heavy Showers & Thunderstorms Extend Into the Southeast, Severe Weather Likely

08/31/24 2:35pm ET

Good afternoon everyone. Severe weather is developing in a long, broken line, ranging from Pennsylvania, all the way back down into parts of Georgia and Alabama.

This is in response to a strong, slow moving cold front and a large contrast in air masses. Cooler and drier air is bumping into warm tropical air and setting off some very heavy storms. The largest concentration right now is in the Appalachian/Mid-Atlantic area in a fairly organized line from central Pennsylvania, West Virgina, down into Kentucky, and soon into Maryland & Virginia.

Some of these storms have had a history of 60mph winds, hail almost to 1 inch in diameter, frequent lightning, gusty winds, and torrential rain. For this reason, the National Weather Service has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Watch until 7pm ET in almost all of West Virginia, parts of Pennsylvania, and western Maryland. We expect these watches to be expanded as more storms develop and the line grows in size.

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