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21 minutes ago
- CBS News
Pittsburgh weather won't be nearly as hot or humid as the weekend begins
Humidity levels will be lower today with dew points dipping to the mid to low 60s, and you'll feel the difference. WEATHER LINKS: Current Conditions | School Closings & Delays | Submit Your Weather Photos The weekend is actually looking pretty good when it comes to having outdoor plans. Yes, there's going to be a chance for rain each day, but no day will be a washout. Please don't cancel any outdoor activities due to potential rain, as things are setting up to mostly be dry when you probably need it to be dry. Today's rain 'window' is probably the largest of the weekend, with rain showers rolling through as soon as 10 this morning. Isolated storms will also be possible after 3 this afternoon. The further south you are, the higher the chance for rain, with places north of Pittsburgh seeing only the tiniest of rain chances. Everyone south of I-70 should see some rain today, with the best chance for rain, including a brief downpour, happening late this afternoon. Humidity levels have come down, though, so I don't expect we will see anything like we saw over the past couple of weeks, with flash flooding being fairly common. If outside, you'll also notice the dip in humidity today. I have Pittsburgh barely getting back to the 80s today, and there is a chance the city doesn't hit the 80-degree mark. Skies will be cloudy to mostly cloudy today with light winds coming in out of the south. Saturday is looking dry for most of the day, with the best chance for rain coming after sunset. Saturday highs should hit the mid-80s with partly cloudy skies. Saturday morning should feel fantastic with lows dipping into the 60s for the second morning in a row. Sunday will likely see our best chance for rain before sunrise, with a cluster of storms expected to rumble through. Storm chances should linger into the afternoon on Sunday as we await a cool front sliding through. Sunday highs should be in the low 80s. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday are all looking dry to me. Monday is looking pleasant with low humidity levels and highs in the low 80s. We will start to warm up on Tuesday (highs in the mid-80s) and Wednesday (highs in the upper 80s). Rain and storm chances return on Thursday and Friday next week, with temperatures continuing to warm up, too. I have Thursday's high temperature hitting 90°. Stay up to date with the KDKA Mobile App – which you can download here!
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
Danger to life weather warning as thunderstorms and flooding set to hit England
Parts of southern England are set to be battered by torrential rain on Saturday which could cause 'significant' flooding and a danger to life, the Met Office said. An amber warning for thunderstorms has been issued for between 4am and 11am spanning major towns and cities including London, Brighton, Portsmouth, Chelmsford, St Albans and Cambridge. Forecasters have warned of sudden flooding in roads and homes with some more remote communities at risk of being cut off, while delays to train and bus services are also likely. Power cuts could also occur and buildings are at risk of damage from floodwater, lightning strikes, hail and strong winds. It is one of several weather warnings for thunderstorms issued across the country. On Friday, two yellow warnings are in place with one covering much of Yorkshire and the north east of England from 11am to 8pm on Friday. The second will come into place at 9pm until 11:49pm in London and the south east.


CBS News
an hour ago
- CBS News
Plenty of sunshine and heat wraps up the work week in North Texas as "feels-like" temperatures reach triple digits
Another sunny July day is on the way to end the work week. Temperatures across Dallas-Fort Worth this morning are in the mid-to-upper 70s, with a few clouds in the area. Plentiful sunshine is ahead for Friday with highs in the upper 90s, and "feels-like" temperatures around 100-102 degrees. Drier air this afternoon will keep humidity in check, but it will still feel like the triple digits. The tropical low that moved into Louisiana may bring a few more clouds to the area today and tomorrow but DFW will stay dry. An isolated shower in southeastern counties is possible this afternoon and again Saturday afternoon. Get ready for the heat. A dry, hot stretch is on the way with temperatures in the upper 90s. North Texans could see this year's first 100-degree day next week.