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Picture-Perfect Weekend Weather in Pittsburgh Ahead of Potential Storms Next Week
Residents of Pittsburgh can expect a weekend of warm, comfortable, and dry weather as high pressure dominates the region. According to the National Weather Service in Pittsburgh PA, this pleasant climate is forecasted to last through the weekend before giving way to increased rain chances next week. The synoptic situation is courtesy of a slow eastward drift of the upper-level ridge over the Midwest, while surface high pressure moves across the Great Lakes, delivering an easterly flow to keep the humidity at bay. With plenty of sunshine and dry conditions, temperatures are expected to reach mid to upper 80s today.
George Pickens reportedly gets in heated exchange with WRs coach in Steelers camp
The Pittsburgh Steelers began training camp on Wednesday at Saint Vincent College, and the opening stanza of their season is already off to a tumultuous start. The Steelers renovated their offensive unit this offseason in hope of a brighter future. Along with bolstering the offensive line, general manager Omar Khan restocked the quarterback room with the addition of two veterans Russell Wilson and Justin Fields. Even the offensive staff features some new faces.
Pittsburgh Steelers Rookie Beanie Bishop Jr. Confident in Slot Fill-In Role
The Pittsburgh Steelers are pinning their hopes on Beanie Bishop Jr. being a hidden gem, with the rookie cornerback potentially stepping up in light of Cameron Sutton's suspension. Bishop's confidence in his abilities is high, believing he can compete with any player in the league, fueled by the support of veteran teammates. Despite challenges like his small stature and limited big-school experience, Bishop shows promise in handling his own on the field.
Steelers QB Justin Fields Looks 'More Effective, More Comfortable' On Day 2 With First Team
Pittsburgh Steelers backup quarterback Justin Fields has taken first-team reps the last two days with presumed starter Russell Wilson dealing with a calf injury at training camp.
Some riders renew concerns about bus cuts in Oakland
Last fall, Pittsburgh Regional Transit changed four routes to have them end in Oakland rather than continue to Downtown Pittsburgh. When it shortened the 61D and 71A, C and D routes, the agency said it was necessary because of the start of construction of the Bus Rapid Transit system Downtown. Keeping those routes could cause extreme congestion, officials said, and the agency also was short of operators.
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