Stephanie Allison, WPXI-TV

Stephanie Allison, WPXI-TV

Meteorologist

Stephanie Allison is a meteorologist for WPXI-TV. "It's been my lifelong dream to do what I love; in the city I love and call home." It is most important to Stephanie to keep her hometown informed and safe in dangerous, severe weather events. "Staying with the viewer during storms and keeping them aware of what's happening in their neighborhood is my top priority." Stephanie also enjoys taking viewers on a weather journey through live cameras and walking you through the forecast step by step. "I want the viewer to know exactly what the forecast is going to be, so they are prepared for the day and week ahead." Stephanie was born and raised in the Pittsburgh area. She graduated from California University of Pennsylvania in 2006 with a bachelor's degree in Earth Science with a concentration in Broadcast Meteorology. Stephanie has won several AP Awards for Outstanding Weather Coverage including covering Hurricane Sandy on Eastern Shore in 2013. Stephanie was the on-call meteorologist for Extreme Home Makeover: Home Edition when the show was in her forecasting area and was even featured in an episode when Hurricane Irene impacted construction on a home in Lewes, DE. Over the past 16 years Stephanie has forecasted as the Chief Meteorologist at HSTV in Uniontown, PA, was the Weekday Evening Meteorologist in Salisbury, MD for five years, and worked in Steubenville, Ohio and freelanced in Johnstown, PA. Stephanie has been a freelance meteorologist for WPXI-TV since June 2017. Stephanie covered the February 2020 snowstorm live in the field for the WPXI Morning News, that newscast won an Emmy for the station. Most recent notable severe weather event she covered was the October 21st, 2021 tornado outbreak that produced 9 tornadoes across the Pittsburgh area. Stephanie officially joined the Severe Weather Team in June of 2022. You can catch Stephanie on the Noon and weekend evening newscasts on Channel 11 News. Plus, weeknights on FOX53 at 6:30 PM & weekends at 10PM.

Latest Headlines by Stephanie Allison

Damp conditions linger, fog develops as showers end early

Showers end early, but damp conditions are expected this evening with fog developing. Dense fog is possible overnight with reduced visibility into the morning commute. Use extra caution if you are traveling in fog. Make sure to use low beams or fog lights, allow extra space between you and the vehicle in front of you and slow down and allow extra time for travel.

By Stephanie Allison, WPXI-TV

Flurries, light snow showers possible in spots during cloudy & cold Wednesday

Cloudy and much colder today with highs in the 30s. Gusty winds will keep wind chills in the 20s. Flurries or light snow showers are possible at times, especially in the evening, in the higher elevations of the ridges and mountains. Dusting is possible in spots. High temperatures this week will be in the low to mid-30s through Friday.

By Stephanie Allison, WPXI-TV

Bitter cold temperatures finally starting to ease

Stay with Severe Weather Team 11 for live updates on Channel 11 News. Download the Severe Weather Team 11 app for the latest updates and alerts.

By Stephanie Allison, WPXI-TV

Dangerously cold wind chills continue tonight

Temperatures will fall just below zero with wind chills between -10 and -20 degrees across much of the area into Sunday morning. Cold Weather Alerts are in effect tonight through 10 a.m. Sunday.

By Stephanie Allison, WPXI-TV

Temperatures drop to near zero tonight, ahead of very cold start Monday

Temperatures will drop to near zero tonight with sub-zero wind chills overnight into Monday morning. Make sure to stay safe in the cold. Limit your time outside, make sure to dress in warm layers and wear waterproof clothing. Cover exposed skin; wear a hat, mask and gloves. Keep pets indoors. Make sure to protect indoor pipes. 

By Stephanie Allison, WPXI-TV