Pittsburgh flooding: April 4, 2024

Flood waters spill past the top of the stairs and into the grass beyond the fountain at Point State Park on Thursday, April 4, 2024. (Tim Robbibaro/For The Post-Gazette)
The Dashields Locks and Dam in Moon are submerged after heavy rains and flooding swell the Ohio River on Thursday, April 4, 2024. (Tim Robbibaro/ For the Post-Gazette)
The Dashields Locks and Dam in Moon are submerged after heavy rains and flooding swell the Ohio River on Thursday, April 4, 2024. (Tim Robbibaro/ For the Post-Gazette)
The Dashields Locks and Dam in Moon are submerged after heavy rains and flooding swell the Ohio River on Thursday, April 4, 2024. (Tim Robbibaro/ For the Post-Gazette)
Overnight rain leads to flooding on the 10th Street Bypass Downtown on Wednesday, April 4, 2024.
(Ben Braun/Post-Gazette)
Road along Riverfront Park in Rochester is completely covered by floodwaters from the Ohio River on Thursday, April 4, 2023. (Lucy Schaly/Post-Gazette)
Machinery is left near the The 10th Street Bypass is covered in Allegheny River water on Thursday, April 4, 2024 Downtown. (Benjamin B. Braun/Post-Gazette)
Allegheny River overflows at the 10 Street Bypass. Much of Point State Park is closed due to flooding on Thursday, April 4, 20204. The Ohio River at Downtown Pittsburgh was cresting at more than 28 feet Thursday morning, far exceeding original forecasts and leaving parts of the Golden Triangle, the North Shore, and other areas literally under water. (Ciara McEneany/Post-Gazette)
The 10th Street Bypass is covered in Allegheny River water on Thursday, April 4, 2024 Downtown. (Benjamin B. Braun/Post-Gazette)
A boat sits off the shore of a flood Three Rivers Heritage Trails walkway on Thursday, April 4, 2024, in the Northshore. (Benjamin B. Braun/Post-Gazette)
Road along Riverfront Park in Rochester is completely covered by floodwaters from the Ohio river on Thursday, April 4, 2023. (Lucy Schaly/Post-Gazette)
The 10th Street Bypass is covered in Allegheny River water on Thursday, April 4, 2024 Downtown. (Benjamin B. Braun/Post-Gazette)
The 10th Street Bypass is covered in Allegheny River water on Thursday, April 4, 2024 Downtown. (Benjamin B. Braun/Post-Gazette)
The flooded Three Rivers Heritage Trails walkway is shown on Thursday, April 4, 2024, in the Northshore. (Benjamin B. Braun/Post-Gazette)
The 10th Street Bypass is covered in Allegheny River water on Thursday, April 4, 2024 Downtown. (Benjamin B. Braun/Post-Gazette)
The 10th Street Bypass is covered in Allegheny River water on Thursday, April 4, 2024 Downtown. (Benjamin B. Braun/Post-Gazette)
The 10th Street Bypass is covered in Allegheny River water on Thursday, April 4, 2024 Downtown. (Benjamin B. Braun/Post-Gazette)

Much of Point State Park is closed due to flooding on Thursday, April 4, 20204. The Ohio River at Downtown Pittsburgh was cresting at more than 28 feet Thursday morning, far exceeding original forecasts and leaving parts of the Golden Triangle, the North Shore, and other areas literally under water. (Ciara McEneany/Post-Gazette)
Much of Point State Park is closed due to flooding on Thursday, April 4, 20204. The Ohio River at Downtown Pittsburgh was cresting at more than 28 feet Thursday morning, far exceeding original forecasts and leaving parts of the Golden Triangle, the North Shore, and other areas literally under water. (Ciara McEneany/Post-Gazette)
The 10th Street Bypass is covered in Allegheny River water on Thursday, April 4, 2024 Downtown. (Benjamin B. Braun/Post-Gazette)
The 10th Street Bypass is covered in Allegheny River water on Thursday, April 4, 2024 Downtown. (Benjamin B. Braun/Post-Gazette)
The flooded Three Rivers Heritage Trails walkway is shown on Thursday, April 4, 2024, in the Northshore. (Benjamin B. Braun/Post-Gazette)
Much of Point State Park is closed due to flooding on Thursday, April 4, 20204. The Ohio River at Downtown Pittsburgh was cresting at more than 28 feet Thursday morning, far exceeding original forecasts and leaving parts of the Golden Triangle, the North Shore, and other areas literally under water. (Ciara McEneany/Post-Gazette)
The 10th Street Bypass is covered in Allegheny River water on Thursday, April 4, 2024 Downtown. (Benjamin B. Braun/Post-Gazette)
Much of Point State Park is closed due to flooding on Thursday, April 4, 20204. The Ohio River at Downtown Pittsburgh was cresting at more than 28 feet Thursday morning, far exceeding original forecasts and leaving parts of the Golden Triangle, the North Shore, and other areas literally under water. (Ciara McEneany/Post-Gazette)
The flooded Point State Park can be seen from Mount Washington on Thursday, April 4, 2024. (Benjamin B. Braun/Post-Gazette)
Flooding at Chadwick Street Park in Sewickley
On Thursday, April 4, 2024. The Ohio River at Downtown Pittsburgh was cresting at more than 28 feet Thursday morning, far exceeding original forecasts and leaving parts of the Golden Triangle, the North Shore, and other areas literally under water. (Ciara McEneany/Post-Gazette)
Much of Point State Park is closed due to flooding on Thursday, April 4, 20204. The Ohio River at Downtown Pittsburgh was cresting at more than 28 feet Thursday morning, far exceeding original forecasts and leaving parts of the Golden Triangle, the North Shore, and other areas literally under water. (Ciara McEneany/Post-Gazette)
The Three Rivers Heritage Trail at Point State Park is closed due to flooding on Thursday, April 4, 20204. The Ohio River at Downtown Pittsburgh was cresting at more than 28 feet Thursday morning, far exceeding original forecasts and leaving parts of the Golden Triangle, the North Shore, and other areas literally under water. (Ciara McEneany/Post-Gazette)
The Three Rivers Heritage Trail at Point State Park is closed due to flooding on Thursday, April 4, 20204. The Ohio River at Downtown Pittsburgh was cresting at more than 28 feet Thursday morning, far exceeding original forecasts and leaving parts of the Golden Triangle, the North Shore, and other areas literally under water. (Ciara McEneany/Post-Gazette)
Much of Point State Park is closed due to flooding on Thursday, April 4, 20204. The Ohio River at Downtown Pittsburgh was cresting at more than 28 feet Thursday morning, far exceeding original forecasts and leaving parts of the Golden Triangle, the North Shore, and other areas literally under water. (Ciara McEneany/Post-Gazette)
Rising water rushes over top of the dam gates at the Emsworth Lock and Dam on the Ohio River Thursday, April 4, 2024. (Tim Robbibaro/For the Post-Gazette)
Debris piles up inside of one of the locks at the Emsworth Lock and Dam on the Ohio River on Thursday, April 4, 2024. (Tim Robbibaro/For the Post-Gazette)