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Up next: Dense fog, thunderstorms, unusually warm January temps

PITTSBURGH — The rapidly changing weather conditions in most of the Channel 11 viewing area had most waking up to dense fog Tuesday morning.

The weather has kept Channel 11's Severe Weather Team busy over the past few days, and more changing conditions are expected.

Meteorologist Scott Harbaugh said Tuesday will be warm and breezy with a few spotty showers throughout the day. The high is expected to reach 59 degrees.

Tuesday night will remain warm, with isolated showers and a low of 51 degrees.

Harbaugh said Wednesday will be rainy and windy with an isolated thunderstorm.

"Some of the rain will be heavy through mid-afternoon," Harbaugh said. "Highs will reach into the 60s before falling into the 40s by 7 p.m."

After Wednesday, it's a return to typical January weather with scattered snow showers overnight into Thursday.

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