<p>A flash-flood watch</a> was in effect for most of western Pennsylvania on July 5 after heavy rains brought flooding to the Pittsburgh area.</p><p>More flooding is expected July 5 as storms continue to sweep over the area, according to WPXI News</a>. The National Weather Service issued a flash-flood warning</a> until July 6.</p><p>This video shows the flooding in Pittsburgh as an official from the Millvale Volunteer Fire Department warns residents to stay off the roads.</p><p>Some areas of Pittsburgh experienced around three inches of rain by July 5, according to a local meteorologist</a> from WTAE Pittsburgh.</p><p>Damage from the storm was reported</a>, including a house that was hit by a tree, uprooted trees and stranded cars.</p><p>More than 18,000 people were without power on July 4, CBS Pittsburgh reported</a>. Credit: Millvale Volunteer Fire Department via Storyful</p><br />