Pittsburgh Weather: Area Under 'Marginal Risk' For Severe Weather, Storms To Bring Hail And Gusty Winds

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- We're starting off with a mixture of sunshine and clouds depending on how far north or south you live. Areas to the east, which are enjoying more sunshine, are already into the 80s for temperatures while Pittsburgh and areas along I-79 have had more cloud cover, limiting temperatures a bit.

Everyone will push into the lower 80s this afternoon and we have another round of scattered showers and thunderstorms to watch.

The National Weather Service has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Armstrong, Clarion, Indiana and Jefferson counties until 3:15 p.m.

A Severe Thunderstorm Warning in effect for Somerset and Westmoreland counties has since expired.

In Ohio, the Youngstown area is under a Tornado Warning.

Afternoon convection will be triggered again by daytime heating, and the more sunshine we have, the better the chance that some of these will pop up and possibly become strong to severe with hail or gusty winds.

We are under a "marginal" risk category from the Storm Prediction Center for severe storms today and tonight.

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A cold front swings through Tuesday, bringing another good chance at some much-needed rain.

We're running 1.50" below normal for June precipitation and this dry stretch to end May and start June has cut our yearly surplus to only 2.0". So, yes, we could use some rain!

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