Warmer temperatures and rainy weather conditions expected Wednesday and through the weekend
The temperatures have warmed up around Pittsburgh and will continue to be warmer with some rain showers expected.
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After graduating in 2012 she also earned her Broadcast Meteorology Certification through Mississippi State University.
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The temperatures have warmed up around Pittsburgh and will continue to be warmer with some rain showers expected.
Wind chills as low as -13 degrees are expected for some places.
Garrett County, Maryland is under a Winter Storm Watch from 11 a.m. Tuesday through 4 a.m. Thursday.
On Monday, the Pittsburgh area is below normal with highs in the mid-30s and mostly sunny skies this afternoon
12 counties in the Pittsburgh area are under a winter storm watch.
An extreme cold watch has been issued for the entire Pittsburgh area next week.
Low temperatures and First Alert Weather Days will occur between now and next week.
Another round of snow is expected to dump a widespread 1 to 3 inches across the Pittsburgh area.
The winter weather advisory and winter storm warnings expire at 7:00 p.m.
A massive winter storm system brought large amounts of heavy snowfall to the Pittsburgh region.
There will be some heavy rounds of rain this evening.
The Wind Advisory is done for the region but it's still breezy with gusts at 20-30mph through the afternoon.
Potential heavy rain and damaging winds have prompted a KDKA First Alert Weather Day.
Highs could reach near 60 degrees for the Pittsburgh area, but damaging winds and heavy rain are possible on Sunday.
The Pittsburgh area started Thursday with lows near freezing.