Pittsburgh Weather: Cooler mornings with lows below freezing through Wednesday
It's a chilly start to the morning with some areas of patchy fog.
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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!
It's a chilly start to the morning with some areas of patchy fog.
Fall-like temperatures are back this weekend, but the chill is not far off.
It's time for KDKA-TV's eagerly awaited annual winter forecast from the First Alert Weather team.
That fall chill is on the way starting today and going into the week!
It's chilly with spotty showers through this evening. Temperatures only got to the low/mid 50s and then fell through the day.
Even with temperatures dropping a bit this weekend, we will still get some sunshine.
Monday evening rain chances return, with a stray shower possible on Tuesday.
It was another gorgeous day region-wide, with highs in the mid-70s and sunny skies!
If you're heading to the Steelers game this weekend, you may need the poncho!
There are excessive heat concerns for our Labor Day with highs at or near 90 and feeling in the mid-90s for many.
Temperatures will make a run for the 90s and they'll remain there for a few days.
We're going to have a dry, sunny, and warm Labor Day Weekend!
Wildfire smoke is back and will leave the sky looking hazy this Sunday morning and afternoon.
After a cool, clear, crisp morning, the summer heat returns for the last weekend before school starts!
Much of the region is under a 'slight risk' (2 out of 5) meaning isolated strong to severe storms are possible with frequent lightning, hail and damaging winds.