Elevation Matters: Splitting Counties

New zones set to take effect Mid-November

Our area is full of so much varied terrain and every once in a while, it makes sense to change some of the boundaries to make better use of the watches and warnings system.  That’s what the National Weather Service has done.

Starting in November, Westmoreland and Fayette Counties will each be split into two separate regions.  The western region will still go by the county name.  The eastern part of each county will add ‘ridges’ to the name.  So, eastern Westmoreland County will now become Westmoreland Ridges.  The same goes for Fayette Ridges.  Take a look at the graphic to the right to see what I mean.

So, why the change?  Well, the area is vastly different if you go just a short distance.  By separating these regions, it’ll make forecasting and issuing warnings for those areas easier for the folks doing the issuing and easier to understand for everybody in the region.  Now, we won’t have ALL of Westmoreland County under a blizzard warning when it only needs to be the higher elevations.

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Some Frost on the Pumpkins

It was a cold morning all across the Alleghenies.  Temperatures were mainly in the upper 30s and lower 40s, but some places took a run at the freezing mark.  Just north of our viewing area, they were into the upper 20s.  Bradford hit 27° this morning.  I’m glad I wasn’t up north!

Let’s take an in-depth look at this mornings lows, the growing season in the region, and a little about frost in this post.  Continue reading for all the scoop…

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Winter Storm (February 12th – Part 6)

How about those mountains? They’re really doing a good job of keeping everything cold across the Alleghenies today and tonight. We’re already seeing temperatures in the low to mid 30s in extreme western Pennsylvania, but east of the mountains, we’re a lot cooler! Temps are only in the teens for all of us.