Flash flooding that began in western Pennsylvania on July 2 was likely to continue into July 5, with the Pittsburgh area expecting up to an inch of rain that day, according to WPIX.
The National Weather Service issued a flash-flood warning until July 6.
This video shows a car driving through rising floodwaters in Reserve Township, which is a suburb of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Some areas of Pittsburgh experienced around three inches of rain by July 5, according to a local meteorologist from WTAE Pittsburgh.
CBS reported that several trees were uprooted in Verona, with one causing damage to a house. Credit: Rob Dering via Storyful