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Severe storms on Saturday afternoon caused power outages throughout the Pittsburgh area.
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The National Weather Service in Pittsburgh has issued a hazardous weather outlook for Wednesday evening.
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A Pennsylvania county coroner says at least three people died in a collision involving dozens of vehicles on an interstate and more than a dozen people sought treatment at area hospitals.
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More than 16 inches of snow have fallen in Pittsburgh since the beginning of March. The National Weather Service in Pittsburgh says that’s the most since 1993, when a storm dumped more than 34 inches of snow on the region in just a few weeks.
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According to the National Weather Service in Pittsburgh, a new weather system moving through the area will bring cooler temperatures on Wednesday and the potential for minor flooding in low-lying areas and places near water.
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Updated snowfall forecasts issued by the National Weather Service on Sunday predict western Pennsylvania, eastern Ohio and the West Virginia panhandle could see 6-12 inches of total snow accumulation by the time the winter storm warning expires at 1 p.m. Monday. The Pittsburgh area is expected to receive 8-12 inches.
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Temperatures will reach into the low 90s again Tuesday after similar heat baked the city Monday. Pittsburgh's cooling centers are not operating and only eight of the city's pools are open this summer due to staffing shortages.
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Are we getting pounded with snow this weekend or not? It's still unclear. The National Weather Service in Pittsburgh tweeted Friday morning that people…
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It's not actually spring, but Pittsburgh's warm and rainy winter has made it hard to tell. According to the National Weather Service, Pittsburgh's average…
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First there was the snow. Then it was biting cold. Now snow and freezing rain are moving across Pennsylvania.The precipitation has started in the western…