Severe weather chances remain throughout the day Friday in Pittsburgh
Over the next 24 hours, severe weather risks will be hanging around parts of the region.
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Trey Fulbright is the newest meteorologist on the KDKA First Alert Weather Team. In addition to seeing his forecasts on air, he also does weather and climate reporting. Trey comes to KDKA from Des Moines, IA, where he was a meteorologist and storm chaser at KCCI, which was his first full-time position. Trey graduated from Iowa State University with a Bachelor of Science in meteorology in 2022. Trey earned his Master of Science in Geosciences from The Graduate School at Mississippi State University in August 2025.
Trey grew up in Texas and Tennessee where he developed and nurtured his lifelong passion in meteorology. He has always loved weather since he was a young child, but the 2008 Super Tuesday Tornado Outbreak solidified his passion for meteorology.
He continued to nurture his passion for meteorology in high school by attending National Weather Service storm spotter training courses and community programs held by local broadcast meteorologists.
While an undergraduate at Iowa State, he participated in internships at the National Weather Service and a summer research program affiliated with the National Science Foundation.
Outside of meteorology, Trey loves cooking, disc golfing, and occasionally fishing. He is an avid outdoors person and loves hiking and exploring nature. He also loves to volunteer in the community and with his church.
He looks forward to learning more and exploring what Pittsburgh has to offer as well as trying some of the great food options around town and even hitting up a Pirates, Steelers, or Penguins game!
Over the next 24 hours, severe weather risks will be hanging around parts of the region.
We've got one last day of sunshine and warm weather before rain and storms move in this week.
Mother's Day Weekend is looking like a pleasant one, but rain will return next week.
Over the next 36 hours, storm chances will begin to spike across the region.
We're not quite done with the rain and storms just yet, as we could see rain, heavy winds, and hail through the weekend.
Violent storms ripped through western Pennsylvania on Tuesday, but they weren't technically a derecho.
Out of the many consequences of a warming climate, one major concern is the increasing frequency of high intensity rain events.
After severe storms across western Pennsylvania overnight, widespread rain and thunderstorms are moving in again.
We're entering a six-day stretch with a persistent and very active weather pattern across western Pennsylvania and much of the country.
Temperatures will be warmer towards the end of the week but rainfall will occur before then.
Some warmer temperatures are expected during the week along with showers.
Temperatures are starting to become much warmer, and some days will even reach the 60s and 70s.
As snowfall has started to lessen around the Spring season more warmer temperatures are ahead.
Temperatures will be warmer on Wednesday but later in the week snow and rain will return.
Temperatures are expected to warm this week, and some days may have rain and snow.