SPRING HILL ALSO DOWN TOWARDS CHALK HILL. AS WE TAKE A LOOK AT TOMORROW, WE ARE GOING TO BE SEEING TEMPERATURES THAT WILL BE RISING INTO THE 80S. A VERY MILD START TO THE DAY. LOW TEMPERATURES DOWN AROUND 72 DEGREES. AND AS WE HEAD THROUGH FRIDAY, WE WILL HAVE A CHANCE FOR A SHOWER OR TWO. THUNDERSTORM. AN ISOLATED THUNDERSTORM, ALSO 85 DEGREES FOR YOUR HIGH ON FRIDAY. THEN SATURDAY WE DO BREAK OUT WITH THE SUNSHINE AFTER THE COLD FRONT CLEARS THE AREA THAT WILL LEAVE US WITH A LOWER HUMIDITY LEVELS AND MORE COMFORTABLE CONDITIONS. ON SUNDAY WE'LL HAVE CLOUDS THAT WILL REEMERGE IN THE MORNING, BUT IT SHOULD STAY DRY UP UNTIL ABOUT NOON, AND THEN WE'LL GO LATER IN THE DAY WHEN THE RAIN SHOWERS WILL ARRIVE. AS WE GO TO NEXT WEEK, TEMPERATURES DROP OFF HIGH TEMPERATURE THIS TIME OF YEAR RIGHT AROUND 78 DEGREES WILL BE AT OR BELOW THAT AS WE GO INTO NEXT WEEK, WHICH MIGHT FEEL A LITTLE REFRESHING. BEST CHANCE FOR RAIN NEXT WEEK IS GOING TO BE ON THURSDAY, SO RAIN SHOWERS MOVING OUT OF THE AREA IN THE NEXT HOUR OR SO COULD HAVE A FEW VERY ISOLATED SHOWERS OR THUNDERSTORMS MOVING IN OVERNIGHT. AROUND 3:00 IN THE MORNING IT IS CALM WITH A FEW CLOUDS AROUND AND THEN AS WE GO LATER IN THE DAY, YOU CAN SEE A THUNDERSTORM OR TWO POSSIBLY MOVING THROUGH THE REGION. IT WON'T BE LIKE IT WAS OUT THERE TODAY, BUT STILL, IF YOU GET UNDER ONE OF THESE, HEAVY RAIN AND LIGHTNING WILL BE WITH YOU. YOU CAN SEE BY 5:00 THIS IS MOVING, STARTING TO MOVE OUT OF THE REGION. AND THEN WE SEE THINGS REALLY BEGIN TO CLEAR OUT AS WE HEAD THROUGH THE DAY ON SATURDAY, REALLY OVERNIGHT FRIDAY INTO SATURDAY, ALL DAY SATURDAY WE WILL BE SEEING SUNSHINE. THERE'S 5:00 AND THEN WE GO INTO SUNDAY. YOU CAN SEE THE CLOUDS BEGINNING TO MOVE IN ABOUT SEVEN, 8:00. IT WILL BECOME MOSTLY CLOUDY IN THE MORNING. AND THEN AS WE GO LATER IN THE DAY TO FINISH OUT THE WEEKEND,
Thousands of power outages in Western Pennsylvania | Severe storms pack strong winds
Updated: 11:04 PM EDT Jun 11, 2026
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Power outages were reported across Western Pennsylvania as storms with strong winds moved through the Pittsburgh region on Thursday evening.At one point, Duquesne Light was reporting outages for more than 36,000 customers across Allegheny and Beaver counties. That number included more than 28,000 in the city of Pittsburgh.Reported outages had dipped to about 6,500 by 9 p.m., as Duquesne Light crews continued to make repairs.More: Read current weather alerts for your countyInteractive radar: Track storms moving through your areaLearn how to enable automatic weather alerts on the WTAE appWest Penn Power was reporting outages for about 5,800 customers by 9 p.m., down from an earlier total of about 15,000. About 1,700 of those remaining outages were in Washington County, and about 1,200 in Armstrong County.To stay updated on power restoration efforts, visit West Penn Power and Duquesne Light’s websites here:Duquesne Light: Outage MapWest Penn Power: FirstEnergy Storm Center PADownload the WTAE app to stay connected with breaking news. Sign up for our email newsletters to get breaking news in your inbox.
Power outages were reported across Western Pennsylvania as storms with strong winds moved through the Pittsburgh region on Thursday evening.
At one point, Duquesne Light was reporting outages for more than 36,000 customers across Allegheny and Beaver counties. That number included more than 28,000 in the city of Pittsburgh.
Reported outages had dipped to about 6,500 by 9 p.m., as Duquesne Light crews continued to make repairs.
West Penn Power was reporting outages for about 5,800 customers by 9 p.m., down from an earlier total of about 15,000. About 1,700 of those remaining outages were in Washington County, and about 1,200 in Armstrong County.
To stay updated on power restoration efforts, visit West Penn Power and Duquesne Light’s websites here:
Duquesne Light: Outage Map
West Penn Power: FirstEnergy Storm Center PA
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