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Quick-hitting rain/snow showers possible early Monday
- Rain/snow showers are possible overnight
- Temperatures peak Wednesday
- Rainshower chances return on Friday
PLANETARY PARADE
It’s a big week to check out the planets in the night sky shortly after sunset, or just before sunrise.
PLANETS VISIBLE: Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn will be easily visible to the naked eye this week as part of the planetary parade. Mars will appear closer to dawn.
NEED BINOCULARS OR A TELESCOPE: Uranus and Neptune, though fainter, will mostly be spotted with the help of binoculars or a telescope.
TONIGHT
Overnight, an area of low pressure will track along the VA/NC state line. This will bring snow showers to hometowns along and southwest of I-77. Little to no accumulation is expected.
Rain showers are also possible across the southside during the Monday morning commute. Some wet snowflakes could mix in. A limited accumulation of rain is expected.
Otherwise, expect lows in the low to mid-30s under increasing clouds.
MONDAY
Expect a mix of sun and clouds on Monday as highs warm into the 40s and 50s. Monday will feature a West-Northwest wind of 5-15 mph. Gusts up to 20-25 are possible, especially by evening.
REST OF THE WEEK
The well-advertised warmup peaks on Wednesday. Expect highs in the 50s and 60s.
Windy conditions are likely by midweek. Wind gusts of 30-45 mph are likely. Locally higher gusts are possible.
ANY PRECIPITATION?
Precipitation chances remain limited overall. A larger, more impactful storm system could bring rain showers to our hometowns starting Friday.
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Quick-hitting rain/snow showers possible early MondayBe prepared for some potentially brisk weather on Monday morning, as quick-hitting rain and snow showers are expected to sweep through the area. It’s a good idea to grab an umbrella or a jacket as you head out the door to stay dry and warm.
These showers are forecasted to be short-lived but could still cause some slick spots on the roads, so be cautious while driving. Keep an eye on the weather forecast and stay updated on any changes as the day progresses.
Stay safe and dry out there!
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Snow in Pittsburgh ends Thursday night; more rain/snow Saturday
Light snow showers across western Pennsylvania were coming to an end Thursday night, but the coldest days of this Arctic outbreak are ahead.>>>>> Severe weather alerts for your countyFriday should put everyone in a better mood with some breaks of afternoon sunshine and high temperatures in the mid 30s.Saturday continues the short-lived trend of milder temperatures, with highs near 40 degrees. However, there will be a round of rain/snow showers for the first half of the day. It is an Impact Day.The weekend will end with clouds as a downward spiral of temperatures begins on Sunday. Prepare yourself now – this may be the coldest stretch that we have experienced in a few winters. Temperatures will remain in the single digits on Monday, which is an Impact Day.It gets even colder on Tuesday and Wednesday. Low temperatures will drop well below zero degrees, with wind chills of 10 to 20 below. Severe Weather Alert Days have been issued in advance of these bitter cold conditions.OVERNIGHT: Mostly cloudy, low 25FRIDAY: AM clouds, peeks of PM sunshine and not as cold, high 34SATURDAY: Snow and rain showers, high 38SUNDAY: Cloudy and colder, flurries possible, high 24
PITTSBURGH —Light snow showers across western Pennsylvania were coming to an end Thursday night, but the coldest days of this Arctic outbreak are ahead.
>>>>> Severe weather alerts for your county
Friday should put everyone in a better mood with some breaks of afternoon sunshine and high temperatures in the mid 30s.
Saturday continues the short-lived trend of milder temperatures, with highs near 40 degrees. However, there will be a round of rain/snow showers for the first half of the day. It is an Impact Day.
The weekend will end with clouds as a downward spiral of temperatures begins on Sunday.
Prepare yourself now – this may be the coldest stretch that we have experienced in a few winters. Temperatures will remain in the single digits on Monday, which is an Impact Day.
It gets even colder on Tuesday and Wednesday. Low temperatures will drop well below zero degrees, with wind chills of 10 to 20 below. Severe Weather Alert Days have been issued in advance of these bitter cold conditions.
OVERNIGHT: Mostly cloudy, low 25
FRIDAY: AM clouds, peeks of PM sunshine and not as cold, high 34
SATURDAY: Snow and rain showers, high 38
SUNDAY: Cloudy and colder, flurries possible, high 24
After days of snowfall in Pittsburgh, the wintry weather is finally expected to come to an end Thursday night. However, residents should not get too comfortable, as more rain and snow is in the forecast for Saturday.While the snow may be melting away, the wet weather will continue to impact the city over the weekend. It’s important for residents to stay prepared for potentially slippery conditions and plan accordingly for any outdoor activities.
As we bid farewell to the snowy weather, let’s keep an eye on the forecast and be ready for whatever Mother Nature has in store for us next. Stay safe and stay warm, Pittsburgh!
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