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Wolf: Monitor weather forecasts as remnants of Hurricane Ida come to PA

HARRISBURG (Newsradio 100.1 FM and AM 1020 KDKA) – The Wolf Administration is encouraging Pennsylvanians to monitor local forecasts in their area as remnants of Hurricane Ida merge with another weather system and bring 3 to 6 inches or more of rain to parts of the state.

"This storm has left more than a million people without power and caused catastrophic flooding in the south," said Gov. Tom Wolf. "We've seen what this storm can do, and we all need to do everything we can to be ready for whatever it might bring to Pennsylvania."


The National Weather Service expects rain to begin late Tuesday night in southwestern Pennsylvania and spread north and east throughout Wednesday and into Thursday.

The heaviest rain is expected Wednesday into Wednesday evening.

Drier and more seasonal conditions are expected to follow the storm moves past the state, enabling state, county, and local authorities to do damage assessments and cleanup.