CNN)A typical January day in Pittsburgh means temperatures reach the mid-30s.
But Saturday's temperatures were a far cry from the usual with the thermometer reaching a sizzling 70 degrees.
And it wasn't just unusual. The temperature broke a 130-year-old record of 68 degrees set in 1890, according to CNN meteorologist Briana Gordon.
The higher-than-normal temperatures are due to southerly winds moving upward ahead of astorm system, bringing warm air with it.
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