Western Pennsylvania Weather: Sunshine Dominates As High Pressure Keeps Rain Away Until Next Sunday

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Pittsburgh, Pa. – After scattered showers along the I-80 corridor today, western Pennsylvania is heading into an unusually dry stretch that could last well into next weekend. High pressure will settle over the region, cutting off chances for widespread rain and keeping skies mostly clear.

According to the National Weather Service in Pittsburgh, measurable rainfall looks unlikely through at least Friday, with probabilities dropping near zero after Sunday evening. Locations such as Morgantown, Wheeling, and Zanesville show only brief, isolated rain signals, and those diminish by early in the week.

The extended dryness could raise concerns for late-summer vegetation and outdoor fire risk, particularly if humidity drops in the afternoons. Residents across Allegheny, Washington, and Butler counties can expect sunny, comfortable days that resemble early fall, but those with gardens or agricultural interests should prepare for limited natural moisture.

Travel and outdoor plans will benefit from the stable weather, with no storm disruptions expected on highways or at local events. Still, the National Weather Service advises keeping water supplies in mind for crops and lawns until the next meaningful system arrives.

Current trends suggest the dry pattern may hold until at least next weekend, with only a slight uptick in rain chances late Sunday.

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