4th of July in Pittsburgh is a First Alert Weather Day due to storm chances in the area
We're looking at storm chances over the next two days that could bring lightning and gusty winds.
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We're looking at storm chances over the next two days that could bring lightning and gusty winds.
The heat is coming back and storm chances are coming right along with it.
Rain chances and storm chances are going up for the 4th of July.
There is a potential for a KDKA First Alert Weather Day due to the potential for strong, straight-line wind chances.
A strong cold front has passed with much cooler, less humid air rushing across our region.
We could see some rain early in the day on Sunday but by the afternoon, it will be comfortable with some sunshine.
We had several severe thunderstorm warnings, with gusty winds the main issue. Some reports of trees and power lines down have come in from Westmoreland and Monongalia counties.
We're in for another First Alert Weather Day with storms looming this afternoon and into the evening.
After a night of storms, we're in for a more calm and pleasant day.
High temperatures today will be in the upper 80s.
The heat and humidity has finally broken.
The cold front is almost here, and so is relief from intense heat and humidity!
We're getting a break from the heat, but storms and rain are coming.
The intense heat finally breaks Sunday, though it will still be warm and muggy in the mid-80s.
We're looking at temperatures in the 90s once again but not for much longer
We could see temperatures reach the mid-90s both today and tomorrow.
As summer officially begins, we kick off the season with another very hot day.
The hot weather continues on Wednesday as highs could reach once again into the mid-90s.
The heat isn't going anywhere anytime soon.
Pittsburgh's longest heat wave in years begins on Monday.
An Excessive Heat Watch will go into place on Monday as a heat wave is possible this week.
After a gorgeous day on Saturday, highs on Sunday will hit the upper 80s and head to the 90s starting Monday.
Today, we'll stay around 80 degrees but starting on Sunday, the heat starts picking up.
Before the hot temperatures move in next week, we could see some strong to severe storms this evening.
After a stretch of gorgeous weather, we're in for some rain to end the week in some places.
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