Heavy Rain Damage, Flooding Force Closures Throughout Pittsburgh Area

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PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- Damage from heavy rain and flooding forced a number of closures throughout the Pittsburgh area Sunday.

The National Weather Service issued a flood warning for parts of Washington, Beaver, Indiana, Butler, Allegheny, Westmoreland and Armstrong counties around 3 p.m.

The warning remains in effect until 9 a.m. Monday.

By 8:15 p.m., the Pittsburgh area had seen 3.52 inches of rain, making it the 5th wettest day on record.

The National Weather Service also issued a flood warning for the Monongahela River and the Ohio River.

Parts of the region began to see flooding and damage Sunday afternoon, forcing a number of closures.

Three Allegheny County roads were shut down by PennDOT due to flooding:

  • Freeport Road between Powers Run Road and Boyd Avenue in O'Hara Township
  • Stewart Road/Berryman Avenue between Brownsville Road and Stoltz Road in South Park Township
  • Boyce Road between Hunting Ridge Road and Washington Road in South Fayette
  • Piney Fork Road between Brownsville Road and Snowden Road in South Park Township

PennDOT shut down the 10th Street Bypass around 3 p.m. in anticipation of flooding.

The "bathtub" area of westbound I-376 will be shut down around 2 a.m. Monday due to expected flooding.

"A lot of our streams and creeks are beginning to overflow, so we will see more of that. We just ask folks that are going out tonight and tomorrow, if you see a barricade, don't go around it. There's a reason for it," Pittsburgh Chief Operations Officer Guy Costa said. "Also, be on the lookout for pooling of water on the roadway. It could cause accidents. People gotta use common sense."

The Mon Wharf will be closed to parking on Monday.

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