Flood watch issued for parts of the Pittsburgh area
The National Weather Service said flash flooding is possible throughout the region because of excessive rainfall.
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Mary returns to KDKA after interning in 2011 while earning her Bachelor of Arts degree in broadcasting at Point Park University.
After graduating in 2012 she also earned her Broadcast Meteorology Certification through Mississippi State University.
Mary grew up about 45 minutes northwest of Pittsburgh in the small town of Beaver Falls, known as the hometown of Joe Namath. Mary went to high school there for three years before graduating from Lincoln Park Performing Arts Charter School in 2008 where she majored in musical theater.
She began her career in 2013 at WTOV9 in Steubenville, Ohio, where she was a reporter and weekend weather anchor then went to WJAC-TV as the weekday morning meteorologist in 2016.
Mary has always been interested in helping people ever since she was young, including starting her own event to help victims of 9/11 when she was 12 years old. In Mary's spare time she loves to sing the national anthem at sporting events, binge watch TV shows, and most importantly spend time with her husband, children and her pomsky Jasper.
Mary is ready to to bring you a lot of sunshine and the most up-to-date weather information to keep you safe!
The National Weather Service said flash flooding is possible throughout the region because of excessive rainfall.
It will be the fifth day of temperatures in the 90s, but relief is on the horizon.
The hottest daytime temperatures of the week are expected on Wednesday and Thursday.
Isolated heavy downpours could lead to localized flooding, and some gusty thunderstorms could cause power outages and other damage.
Summer began just after 4 a.m. in Pittsburgh, and the first official day will be cloudy with some late rain showers.
Saturday will be a gorgeous day in Pittsburgh with low humidity, sunshine, and warm temperatures!
The chance for strong to severe thunderstorms will kick up in the afternoon and evening after 2 p.m. on Sunday.
Multiple tornadoes hit the Pittsburgh area on Saturday.
After a day of storms, rain, and wind, Sunday will be sunny and pleasant!
After a long stretch of dry and sunny weather, severe storms are possible around 4 p.m. on Saturday in Pittsburgh.
After a chilly morning in Pittsburgh, temperatures will once again reach into the mid-70s with sunny skies.
Temperatures will hover in the 70s with sunshine all weekend long.
The rest of the week, and even the weekend, look gorgeous, with sunshine and highs near normal in the mid-70s.
While it will be warmer on Sunday in Pittsburgh, an isolated shower is possible into the evening.
Memorial Day Weekend is off to a soggy start in Pittsburgh, but it will taper off for most of the day.