PITTSBURGH — UPDATE 9:55 P.M.:
The tornado warning will expire at 10 p.m.
Possible funnel or tornado from a tornado-warned storm in Edinburg, PA earlier this evening. If anyone has reports of damage from the area, let us know! https://t.co/UZF4yhxG65
— NWS Pittsburgh (@NWSPittsburgh) May 4, 2021
UPDATE 9:46 P.M.:
Rotation is starting to show a bit more over 19 and will cross I-79 as it moves into Butler Co.
There have been no major reports of damages from state police in Butler and Lawrence counties at this time.
UPDATE 9:30 P.M.:
The active warning has continued into Butler County and has been extended to 10 p.m. for both counties.
UPDATE 9:25 P.M.:
The storm has moved east of New Castle. There have not been any damage reports coming in from the area.
UPDATE 8:55 P.M.:
A Tornado Warning has been issued for Lawrence County and is set to expire at 9:30 p.m.
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ORIGINAL STORY:
After a morning break, wet weather will have you grabbing the umbrella from time to time again Tuesday.
The chance for showers will ramp up through the afternoon, along with storms late day.
If you want to receive alerts about weather, download our Severe Weather Team 11 app.
If you’re headed to the store or to a soccer or baseball game, have the Severe Weather Team 11 app with you. A few of the storms could bring heavier downpours and damaging winds.
Along with your umbrella, grab a jacket or sweatshirt as you head out Wednesday. Showers and cool temperatures are in the forecast.
Stay with Severe Weather Team 11 as we track this busy forecast.
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