Hot stretch of weather continues today for the Pittsburgh area
Wednesday is a First Alert Weather Day with a risk of storms and straight-line winds.
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Wednesday is a First Alert Weather Day with a risk of storms and straight-line winds.
We soared into the mid-80s this afternoon and Pittsburgh hit a high of 85 (no record, though, which still stands at 92).
We're seeing a few isolated showers and stray thunderstorms bubble up in the Laurel Highlands, and those chances will dwindle after sunset with the loss of daytime heating.
Saturday is a First Alert Weather Day in the Pittsburgh area.
The biggest threat today is flash flooding, but damaging winds can't be ruled out.
It will be mostly dry on Thursday before heavy downpours move in on Friday to start the weekend.
The chances for rain on Wednesday are slightly higher than yesterday.
While there is a chance for rain all day long, the best chance for rain occurs around noon with just scattered showers expected.
If you see rain today, it won't be much.
After a stormy Saturday evening, we're enjoying a quiet, dry Mother's Day, with temperatures about five degrees cooler than normal in the mid-60s.
Once the fog clears this morning, we'll have a day of rain in the Pittsburgh weather.
Unfortunately, the rain is sticking around for another day in the Pittsburgh area.
Severe weather also is a possibility.
After early morning storms rolled through the area, we're in for a nicer, quiet day.
Gusty winds, large hail, downpours, and frequent lightning will all be possible as these fast-moving cells slide through.
There will be a chance of rain every day this week.
A crossing cold front is touching off scattered showers and thunderstorms that will linger through late this evening with showers finally tapering toward morning.
We could see some thunderstorms later this afternoon and evening in Pittsburgh.
Showers stick around the rest of tonight and pretty much the entire week ahead except for Monday.
Saturday will see some scattered showers with storms possible on Sunday.
The day begins with some sunshine, but rain and thunderstorms are coming.
Temperatures will climb into the mid-80s on Thursday with plenty of sunshine.
We'll see some rain chances kicking off May, but by afternoon, they'll move out.
Temperatures are not expected to be as hot as yesterday.
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