FOX 29 meteorologist Kathy Orr said stormy weather is expected tonight, with a Severe Thunderstorm Warning in effect until 4:30pm and a Severe Thunderstorm/Tornado Watch continuing until 10pm.
That split in timing is the key reason people are checking Wgal Weather now: one alert ends this afternoon, but the broader watch keeps the evening unsettled. The warning points to an active severe storm threat already underway, while the watch means conditions remain favorable for more severe weather later.
Orr’s update gives the night a clear shape. The immediate danger window closes at 4:30pm, but the longer watch means the concern does not end with it. For anyone following the forecast, the important part is that the weather threat is not a single burst — it stretches into the evening, and the watch is the part that lasts.
That also leaves one practical question hanging over the rest of the night: where the storm threat will remain strongest before the watch expires at 10pm.

