Past two hours
Frames step backward in ten-minute intervals — the animation begins two hours ago and runs up to the current moment.
Live on the Doppler
Animated precipitation radar centered on Pennsylvania, stitched together from the RainViewer tile mosaic. Two hours of past frames plus a thirty-minute nowcast. Drag to pan, scroll to zoom.
Reading the radar
Frames step backward in ten-minute intervals — the animation begins two hours ago and runs up to the current moment.
RainViewer projects the next thirty minutes of precipitation using radar motion vectors. Useful for short-term storm avoidance, less so for accumulation totals.
Light greens and blues are drizzle and light rain. Yellows and oranges indicate moderate to heavy rain. Reds and purples mean intense rainfall, hail, or very heavy snow equivalents.
New frames appear every ten minutes. This page reloads the frame manifest quietly in the background every five minutes so you always have the freshest loop.
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