Tornado Warnings Canceled in Western Pennsylvania as Storms Continue

Tornado warnings issued for parts of western Pennsylvania have been canceled as severe weather moves through the region. Earlier alerts had been in place for multiple counties due to strong thunderstorms.

The National Weather Service had issued warnings for areas including Allegheny, Washington, and Greene counties. These warnings were later allowed to expire as conditions shifted.

A tornado watch remains active for several counties, indicating that conditions could still support severe weather. Storm systems continue to bring heavy rain and strong winds to the area.

The Pittsburgh region has experienced ongoing thunderstorms, contributing to concerns about localized impacts. Weather conditions may continue to change throughout the day.

Officials have advised residents to remain alert and monitor updates. Preparedness remains important as the broader storm system moves through the region.

Further updates are expected as forecasts are revised and conditions evolve.