Pittsburgh Weather: A cold start gives way to sunshine and pleasant conditions
Looking ahead, we will see a slow warm-up through Thursday.
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Since June 2015, Ron Smiley has been giving a local and hopefully bright outlook on the day in Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania.
Born a Texan, Ron grew up in Little Rock, Arkansas, after his dad retired from the Air Force. He often times says that if he can grow up under a drill sergeants roof, than he can take anything that life can throw at him.
After graduating from Little Rock Catholic High, Ron pursued his degree at Arkansas Tech University. He has two children.
Before arriving in Pittsburgh, Ron worked in Mississippi and Arkansas along with most recently New Orleans and Indianapolis. He says that his love for the weather developed at a young age as he loved to hang out in the garden and talk clouds with his neighbor Mr. Mike, an employee at the National Weather Service. Ron is a member of the American Meteorological Society and has been rewarded his AMS seal.
In Ron's free time, he loves to cook and explore with his family. You may catch him out and about on a Saturday morning running for a good cause or hanging with his family at a local park or museum. Ron also loves to bike, even though he admits it's a lot more challenging with Pennsylvania hills.
Looking ahead, we will see a slow warm-up through Thursday.
The weather remains warm but we've got rain coming through on the weekend.
While some of the rain is hanging around, we'll still have warmer temperatures.
We've got some light rain on Wednesday but this weekend we could see snow once again.
While temperatures stay warm today, Pittsburgh won't see any new records being set.
The record high for today is 74 degrees.
Meteorological spring starts today and it will be a pleasant day!
Two stormy days are past but a chilly day is here on Leap Day.
Today will be a very active weather day, with storms in the morning, wind, and cold in the evening.
Both today and Wednesday are First Alert Weather Days.
Clear skies should be in place from start to finish.
A dense fog advisory is in place through 9 a.m.
There will be two real shots at seeing rain today in the morning and evening.
While we'll have warm temperatures today, the clouds and rain are moving in.
Long-range data shows a surge of warmth that will be around for most of next week before we cool down going into March.