A chance of thunderstorms in the evening. Showers likely. Lows in the lower 40s. Chance of rain 70 percent.
Monday
Showers likely. Highs in the mid 50s. Chance of rain 70 percent.
Monday Night
Cloudy. Rain showers likely in the evening...then a chance of rain and snow showers after midnight. Lows in the lower 30s. Chance of precipitation 60 percent.
Tuesday
Mostly cloudy in the morning...then becoming partly sunny. A chance of snow showers in the morning. A chance of rain showers. Highs around 50. Chance of precipitation 40 percent.
Tuesday Night and Wednesday
Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 30s. Highs in the upper 50s.
Wednesday Night
Partly cloudy in the evening...then becoming mostly cloudy. Lows in the lower 40s.
Thursday
Partly sunny in the morning...then becoming mostly cloudy. A 30 percent chance of showers. Highs around 60.
... Air quality alert is in effect from 12 am Thursday until 12 am Friday...
The Pennsylvania department of environmental protection has issued an air quality action day for the following counties...
Allegheny.
This air quality action day is being issued for southeastern Allegheny County... which includes the municipalities for Clairton... Glassport... Liberty... Lincoln... and Port Vue.
An area of high pressure building into the region will continue to keep our skies clear for much of the day. Early in the morning... the presence of the high pressure system should promote the formation of an inversion over the region. The inversion will limit vertical and horizontal mixing within the boundary layer... allowing PM 2.5 levels to rise. As the sun warms the surface late in the morning... we will see more mixing result and PM 2.5 levels fall. Late in the day... an inversion should reform over the area. Overall... the daily average of PM 2.5 should range in the code Orange range... thus triggering the issuance of an air quality action day for the region.
Public Information Statement
Statement as of 11:45 am EDT on March 18, 2010
... This week is National flood safety awareness week...
This week is National flood safety awareness week.
The National Weather Service has declared March 15 through March 19 flood safety awareness week. The National Weather Service in Pittsburgh will feature a different educational topic each day during the awareness week.
Todays topic: determining flood risk and flood insurance.
What is flood insurance?
In 1968... Congress created the National flood insurance program... nfip... in response to the rising cost of taxpayer funded disaster relief for flood victims... and the increasing amount of damage caused by floods.
Why do I need flood insurance?
Flood losses are not covered by your homeowners insurance policy. Local flooding can happen in all parts of the country at almost any time of the year. Flooding causes more damage in the United States than any other weather related event... an average of 5 billion dollars a year in the past 20 years.
How do I obtain a flood insurance policy?
You can Purchase National flood insurance from private insurance companies and agents. There are over 100 insurance companies that sell National flood insurance coverage... in addition to some 60,000 independent insurance agents.
If the seller of a property has flood insurance coverage... that policy can be assigned to the buyer at the time of closing. If the mortgage company requires flood insurance as a condition of a loan... the lender may escrow flood insurance premiums... making it easy to ensure that you will not get caught without flood insurance when a flood threatens your home.
Who can Purchase flood insurance?
Anyone who lives in a community that participates in the National flood insurance program can Purchase coverage for a building and its contents. There are a few exceptions. Coastal barrier resources system areas... otherwise protected areas... and buildings principally below ground or entirely over water are not eligible for National flood insurance.