Severe Thunderstorm Warning Issued for Clearfield and Northeastern Cambria Counties Through 6:15 PM
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The National Weather Service has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Clearfield and Northeastern Cambria counties in central Pennsylvania, citing 60 mph wind gusts.
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Alert Details
The National Weather Service in State College, PA, has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for northeastern Cambria County and Clearfield County in central Pennsylvania. This alert is effective immediately following radar-indicated severe weather detected at 5:26 PM EST.
Affected Areas
The warning covers a significant portion of central Pennsylvania, specifically:
- Clearfield County
- Northeastern Cambria County
Impacted locations include DuBois, Clearfield, Sandy, Northern Cambria, Woodland, Curwensville, Patton, Hyde, Hastings, Plymptonville, Rockton, and Carrolltown. For motorists on Interstate 80, the warning includes the stretch between the Dubois Route 255 and Snow Shoe exits, specifically from mile markers 101 to 138.
What You Should Do
Residents in the warning area are advised to stay inside a well-built structure and keep away from windows to avoid injury from flying debris or broken glass. If you are traveling on Interstate 80, exercise extreme caution or seek shelter.
Additionally, a Tornado Watch remains in effect for central and north-central Pennsylvania until 8:00 PM EST.
Expected Conditions
- Hazard: Wind gusts of up to 60 mph.
- Source: Radar indicated.
- Impact: Expect damage to roofs, siding, and trees.
- Storm Movement: At 5:26 PM EST, severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from Parker Dam State Park to 12 miles north of Hastings to near Northern Cambria, moving northeast at 50 mph.
Timeline
The Severe Thunderstorm Warning is in effect from 5:26 PM EST until 6:15 PM EST on March 7, 2026.
Original source: NOAA Official Notice ↗
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