Temperatures creep up a little bit on Sunday in Pittsburgh, dry weather continues
As meteorological fall approaches, the fall-like conditions in the Pittsburgh area are sticking around.
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As meteorological fall approaches, the fall-like conditions in the Pittsburgh area are sticking around.
The warm temperatures, sunshine, and comfortable conditions close out the weekend.
The comfortable temperatures and dry conditions are going to continue through the weekend and into next week.
Another round of stormy weather is moving into the Pittsburgh area late Monday afternoon.
There will be widespread rain with some heavy downpours at time lingering through the morning.
High temperatures today are expected to be below normal in the low 60s.
After some rain and chilly temperatures, Memorial Day Weekend starts to see some sunshine and warmer temperatures.
It's a chilly day with highs below normal in the low 60s.
Storms that roll through will follow yesterday's pattern of coming from the south and moving to the north.
Strong storms swept through the Pittsburgh area on Tuesday evening, prompting tornado and severe thunderstorm warnings.
Today will be the coolest day of the work week.
Strong storms will be possible this afternoon.
Winds today will make it feel like the 20s all day.
Winds will gradually diminish as the day goes on.
Wind gusts will be around 20 mph at times throughout the day and then diminish overnight.