Pennsylvania Weather Update: Western PA Warms Up This Week After Light Snow Tonight

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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – A brief touch of winter lingers across western Pennsylvania tonight, but a noticeable warming trend is set to take over through the upcoming workweek, bringing more seasonable and eventually above-normal temperatures to the region.

According to the National Weather Service in Pittsburgh, light snow and flurries are possible tonight across parts of western Pennsylvania, including areas north and east of Pittsburgh, though little to no accumulation is expected. Any slick spots should be limited and short-lived, with conditions improving by Sunday morning.

By Monday, temperatures begin a steady climb, reaching the upper 30s and low 40s across Pittsburgh, Washington, and Beaver counties. The warming trend strengthens Tuesday and Wednesday, when highs push into the mid and upper 40s, with some locations briefly touching the low 50s during the warmest part of the afternoons. Overnight lows also moderate, reducing the risk of icy conditions.

Rain chances increase Tuesday into Wednesday as milder air moves in, with scattered showers possible across Allegheny, Westmoreland, Butler, and Fayette counties. While no major travel disruptions are expected, wet roads could impact commutes during peak hours. Another round of showers remains possible Thursday as temperatures stay mild.

Overall, the pattern favors quieter winter weather for western Pennsylvania, with no significant snow systems on the horizon through midweek. Additional updates will be issued if rain coverage or timing changes.

Five Day Outlook for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Tonight: Low in the teens to low 20s, light snow or flurries possible
Sunday: High near 30, mostly cloudy
Monday: High 39–48, mostly cloudy
Tuesday: High 43–54, scattered rain possible
Wednesday: High 43–53, occasional showers possible