Expect a chilly start Sunday with wake-up temperatures in the 40s.
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The National Weather Service said a tornado ripped through Washington County on Saturday as severe thunderstorms peppered other nearby counties.
A break in the wet and stormy weather today, but not for long. Unsettled weather will be back for the end of the workweek and into the start of the weekend.
Isolated thunderstorms could develop along and north of I-80 along a cold front, otherwise, everyone should stay dry.
You can expect a very warm Saturday evening with some possible stray showers early on. Clouds decrease overnight, mild in the low 60s.
Clouds will be stubborn during the day but will give way to a bit of sunshine later on.
It will be cool but bright this evening. Temperatures tumble overnight dropping lows close to the freezing mark or just below in some areas.
Sunday will be a mostly fantastic day, but spring storms are possible by this evening.
It will be mostly clear, breezy and dry this evening. You can expect it to be chilly overnight when lows will fall to the 40s.
A once-in-a-lifetime solar eclipse plunged Pittsburgh into partial darkness for a few minutes just after 3:15 p.m. Monday.