Pittsburgh, PA – Cold weather lingers in Pittsburgh tonight, but a spring warm-up is on the way, bringing temperatures near 60°F by Monday. Residents should prepare for a chance of light snow this morning before conditions improve Sunday.
According to the National Weather Service, a 30% chance of snow is expected early, mainly before 4 a.m., with temperatures dropping to 31°F. Any snowfall is expected to be minimal, with accumulations between 1 to 2 inches possible. By Saturday morning, skies will clear, and the city will see a gradual warm-up.
Sunday will bring mostly sunny skies with a high of 50°F. Winds will be light, ranging from 9 to 13 mph. The warm-up continues into Monday, with sunny skies and a high of 59°F, followed by a stretch of mild weather through midweek. By Tuesday and Wednesday, Pittsburgh will enjoy highs in the mid-60s, offering a much-needed taste of spring.
Daylight saving time begins overnight, meaning clocks should be set forward one hour before Sunday morning. The extended daylight will coincide with the city’s warming trend, making outdoor activities more appealing in the coming days.
Looking ahead, rain chances return on Thursday, with a 40% likelihood of showers. However, temperatures will remain mild, with highs reaching the mid-60s through the end of the week.
For commuters, road conditions should improve after tonight’s brief snow chance, but early morning travelers should watch for possible slick spots. Stay updated with local forecasts as Pittsburgh transitions into a more spring-like pattern.


