A Flash Flood Warning remains in effect for parts of western Pennsylvania Wednesday. SEVERE WEATHER ALERTS: Read the alert for your county, and sign up to receive free alertsINTERACTIVE RADAR: Track storms as they move through your areaLearn how to enable automatic weather alerts on the WTAE appA flash flood warning remains in effect for parts of Butler and Lawrence counties. The warning will remain in effect until 11:15 p.m. Wednesday. More rain is in the forecast for Wednesday evening. Pittsburgh’s Action Weather meteorologist Jeff Verszyla said embedded downpours with isolated, gusty thunderstorms were possible. Afternoon round follows morning waveA widespread swath of rain hit the Pittsburgh area Wednesday morning. Scattered rain starts back up after 3 p.m. or 4 p.m. from west to east across the area. There could be embedded downpours with isolated gusty thunderstorms. The greatest thunderstorm risk is before 8 p.m. and for areas southwest of the Pennsylvania Turnpike.Occasional showers will continue through Thursday, making it an Impact Day for the ongoing rain and the flooding concerns.Learn how to enable automatic weather alerts on the WTAE appDownload the WTAE app to stay connected with severe weather alerts and breaking news.Already have the WTAE app? Click here to learn how to get automatic storm and severe weather alerts for where you are.Flood watch for southwestern PennsylvaniaA flood watch is in effect through 5 a.m. Thursday. Rainfall totals will vary depending on locations, but 1 1/2 inches to 3 inches is a good generalization.Additional heavy rainfall from downpours and thunderstorms could lead to flooding in low-lying, poor drainage and urban areas. River levels will creep up. Creeks and streams may rise over their banks. Avoid any washed-out areas.Unseasonably cool ahead of Memorial Day weekendClouds will hang tough on Friday with an outside chance of isolated showers and temperatures only in the 50s, as the late-season cool snap is another big weather headline.High temperatures will slowly build back into the 60s this weekend with dry skies, but don’t expect a summer-like feeling with highs closer to 70 degrees by Memorial Day.Download the WTAE app to stay connected with severe weather alerts and breaking news.Already have the WTAE app? Click here to learn how to get automatic storm and severe weather alerts for where you are.
A Flash Flood Warning remains in effect for parts of western Pennsylvania Wednesday.
A flash flood warning remains in effect for parts of Butler and Lawrence counties. The warning will remain in effect until 11:15 p.m. Wednesday.
More rain is in the forecast for Wednesday evening. Pittsburgh’s Action Weather meteorologist Jeff Verszyla said embedded downpours with isolated, gusty thunderstorms were possible.
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Afternoon round follows morning wave
A widespread swath of rain hit the Pittsburgh area Wednesday morning. Scattered rain starts back up after 3 p.m. or 4 p.m. from west to east across the area.
There could be embedded downpours with isolated gusty thunderstorms. The greatest thunderstorm risk is before 8 p.m. and for areas southwest of the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
Occasional showers will continue through Thursday, making it an Impact Day for the ongoing rain and the flooding concerns.
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Flood watch for southwestern Pennsylvania
A flood watch is in effect through 5 a.m. Thursday.
Rainfall totals will vary depending on locations, but 1 1/2 inches to 3 inches is a good generalization.
Additional heavy rainfall from downpours and thunderstorms could lead to flooding in low-lying, poor drainage and urban areas.
River levels will creep up. Creeks and streams may rise over their banks. Avoid any washed-out areas.
Unseasonably cool ahead of Memorial Day weekend
Clouds will hang tough on Friday with an outside chance of isolated showers and temperatures only in the 50s, as the late-season cool snap is another big weather headline.
High temperatures will slowly build back into the 60s this weekend with dry skies, but don’t expect a summer-like feeling with highs closer to 70 degrees by Memorial Day.
Download the WTAE app to stay connected with severe weather alerts and breaking news.
- Already have the WTAE app? Click here to learn how to get automatic storm and severe weather alerts for where you are.