Thousands of residents left without power due to wind gusts, stormy weather
A combination of strong wind gusts and stormy weather across the Pittsburgh area is to blame for the outages.
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A combination of strong wind gusts and stormy weather across the Pittsburgh area is to blame for the outages.
The winter storm's winds ripped down a KFC sign in Uniontown.
It was a night of heavy winds and rain throughout dozens of communities.
Fortunately, no one was hurt in all of this.
A portable toilet became extremely portable Friday morning, landing in the middle of an intersection at CMU.
Much damage was done the morning of Friday, March 26, 2021, when a wind storm blew through the Pittsburgh region, putting most of Western Pennsylvania under a Wind Advisory.
The high winds blowing through the Southwestern Pennsylvania region have blown over trees, branches, signs, downed power lines and caused a host of power outages.
Power companies and first responders are on standby for possible downed trees and power outages.
High winds overnight Sunday led to power outages throughout western Pennsylvania.
Winds and traffic slowed drivers down on one of the busiest travel days of the year.
Morning and afternoon temperatures will ONLY be around 40 degrees or less. Yikes!
High winds speeds and low humidity gives way to some concerns about fire danger today.
Strong winds and colder temperatures could be in store for the Pittsburgh area, and crews are taking steps to prepare for any potential damage.
Thousands of people are still without power following Sunday's wind storm that brought down trees, power lines and more all across the region.
High winds caused widespread damage across the region overnight, downing power lines and sending trees crashing onto homes and cars.
The roof of a Sunoco gas station in Monroeville collapsed Tuesday evening during high winds.
High winds Tuesday night and Wednesday morning caused damage and power outages across southwestern Pennsylvania.
High winds around Pittsburgh are bringing down trees and power lines.
Friday evening's storms left one person dead and a trail of destruction in some local neighborhoods.
Damage wasn't as bad as it could have been as storms moved through areas north of the city Thursday evening.
The winter storm that gave much of Pennsylvania a fresh coat of snow is now bringing bone-chilling temperatures and high winds.
Storms and showers are on the way after a muggy but calm start to the day.
Severe weather will be around the area for much of the day. As a result, a Flood Warning has been issued.
A strong line of storms is expected to reach the area this afternoon, which has prompted a Tornado Watch to be issued.
Saturday started out with beautiful, sunny skies and warm temperatures, but now some severe weather will dampen the rest of the weekend and usher in cooler temperatures early next week.
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While we had a day of relief, temperatures will start to fall once again on Wednesday.
The first electric and gas bills of the year can come with sticker shock, and this year, it might be worse than usual.
The Pennsylvania Film Office has awarded $34 million for production on Season 3 of "Tires" and the fifth and final season of "Mayor of Kingstown."
For 37 years, Bobbi Valentine has been at the same spot in Carrick helping students get to school safely.
For the second-straight year, Monster Jam will roar into Acrisure Stadium.
While we had a day of relief, temperatures will start to fall once again on Wednesday.
The first electric and gas bills of the year can come with sticker shock, and this year, it might be worse than usual.
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