It's looking like a comfortable and dry week ahead for the Pittsburgh area
Today's forecast calls for highs in the upper 60s and morning lows in the low 50s.
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Today's forecast calls for highs in the upper 60s and morning lows in the low 50s.
We're in for another day of temperatures in the 60s, and little chance of rain in Pittsburgh on Sunday.
In Pittsburgh, the weather will have sunshine, cool temperatures, and a positively fall-like feel.
While the Pittsburgh area awaits its first frost of the season, most of western Pennsylvania has seen early-morning frost conditions.
The chill is here in Pittsburgh, and you're going to make sure you have a jacket ready for the cold morning weather.
Frost Advisories have been posted for many Pittsburgh-area communities for tonight.
At times, the rain will be scattered, with the best chance for rain and the highest rain rates occurring this afternoon from around 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Rain will finally arrive on Tuesday afternoon.
We're in for another sunny day with warm temperatures before rainy patches move in.
The first weekend of October will be sunny and warm in the Pittsburgh region.
After another beautiful day on Friday, Saturday morning's weather will begin foggy before a warm weekend.
Pittsburgh's latest stretch of dry weather continues on Thursday and will likely last through the weekend.
This 'cooler' weather will be in place through Friday before temperatures return to near 80 for highs for the weekend.
Highs today will be near 80, similar to what they were yesterday.
Monday is shaping up to be the 92nd 80-degree day of the year in Pittsburgh with summer-like weather ahead.
With the Steelers in Ireland, the weather in Pittsburgh is paying tribute with some patchy fog to start the day, before warm temperatures move in.
Pittsburgh's weather will be in for some warmer temperatures and not much rain over the next few days.
The rain that's been lingering all week will come to an end for most this weekend.
The forecast in the Pittsburgh area today calls for more rain that will last until the early evening.
Rain will continue today, with the best chance for rain occurring from 10 a.m. this morning through 5 p.m.
Temperatures will also be more fall-like beginning today, with highs hitting the mid-70s.
The last time Pittsburgh had seen anything more than a trace amount of rain was on Sept. 6, which was more than two weeks ago.
Some scattered showers are possible in Pittsburgh, as the dry weather could come to an end in some areas on Saturday.
Rain chances tick up ever so slightly on Friday, but drought conditions are likely to continue.
Once again, no rain is expected on Thursday, but as the last weekend of summer approaches, we're in for beautiful weather.
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