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Pittsburgh Local Pulse: Rainy Spring Continues, Baseball Series Wrap Up


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Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for Thursday, April 2nd.
We're waking up to a wet morning here in Pittsburgh, and Mother Nature isn't done with us yet. The National Weather Service is warning that our particularly rainy spring is set to continue throughout the day and into the weekend. Right now we're dealing with thick fog that's reduced visibility to under two miles in some areas, so take it slow if you're heading out. By mid to late afternoon, we're expecting scattered showers and thunderstorms to develop, with temperatures climbing to near eighty degrees. Some of those storms could bring heavy rain and gusty winds, so keep an eye on conditions during your evening commute. Friday looks similar with another round of showers and storms expected, also near eighty. The weekend will start warm on Saturday in the low eighties, but rain is likely moving in by nightfall. Then Sunday brings a significant cooldown, with highs only reaching the mid-fifties and mostly cloudy skies. It's quite the unsettled stretch we're heading into.
Speaking of the weather impact, that wet forecast is going to affect some outdoor sports today. The Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League has several baseball series wrapping up, weather permitting. In Class 6A action, Hempfield hosts Norwin at four fifteen this afternoon for the third game of their series. Norwin has already taken the first two games, winning six to five and six to three. Over in Section 1, Butler will host North Hills at Pullman Park at three thirty. The Golden Tornado dominated the first two games of that series, winning thirteen to one and then shutting out North Hills four to nothing. Also this afternoon, Central Catholic hosts Seneca Valley at the No Offseason facility in Russellton at three forty-five. The Vikings are looking to sweep that series after winning the first two games seven to three and six to nothing.
Looking ahead to the weekend and beyond, we've got quite the lineup of activities keeping Pittsburgh buzzing. Water for Elephants touring production is hitting the Benedum Center tonight at seven thirty if you're looking for some live theater. This weekend, the Pittsburgh area is already preparing for what's shaping up to be an absolutely massive April. The NFL Draft is coming to Pittsburgh April twenty-third through twenty-fifth, and organizers are expecting hundreds of thousands of visitors to descend on our city for the festivities and free community events scheduled throughout.
In the meantime, families can check out the Dinosaurs exhibit at the Pittsburgh Zoo starting at nine thirty this morning if you need something to do with the kids today.
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