Extreme heat warning in western Pennsylvania prompts First Alert Weather Day
Tuesday is the third 90-degree day in a row for the Pittsburgh area.
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Tuesday is the third 90-degree day in a row for the Pittsburgh area.
Severe weather is possible Tuesday and Wednesday, along with the extreme heat warning in western Pennsylvania.
The stretch of hot weather begins Sunday as temperatures reach into the 90s.
Dry weather starts this weekend, but the temperatures begin to spike on Sunday.
The rain is mostly done with us, but now the heat is coming our way.
Before we get to the high temperatures next week, we've got one more day of wet and soggy conditions.
The rain chances are sticking around on Wednesday, and so does the flood risk.
Scattered storms with brief downpours are likely to lead to some flash flooding and flooding today in the western Pennsylvania area.
KDKA First Alert Meteorologist Ron Smiley stopped by to talk about this weekend's storms that brought flooding to parts of Washington County and West Virginia leaving behind a trail of damage.
Plenty of rain is expected this week for the Pittsburgh area.
More rain will be scattered throughout the region to close out the weekend.
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More rain is on the way this weekend, and flooding remains a concern for some.
Rain chances are back in Western Pennsylvania, and overnight flooding is the main concern.
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Temperatures today won't be too hot nor will they be too cold, they'll be just right.
Storm crews will be out Tuesday morning surveying what could be the area's 11th tornado of the year so far in Clarion Township.
Another round of stormy weather is moving into the Pittsburgh area late Monday afternoon.
Sunday's bout of severe weather prompted tornado warnings across parts of Allegheny, Washington and Westmoreland counties.
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After an afternoon of heavy rains and flash flooding, more heavy rain will continue into the weekend.
Friday starts off foggy, and the humidity and storms move in this afternoon.
Thursday starts off warm and smoky, and we could see evening storms.
Wednesday is the last day for more than a week that we'll see completely dry weather.
Overall, the most noticeable impact from the smoke is expected to be gorgeous sunrises and sunsets.
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