Pittsburgh, PA – Showers are expected to increase across Western Pennsylvania on Sunday, with the highest rain chances focused south of Pittsburgh and lower probabilities along the Interstate 80 corridor.
According to the National Weather Service in Pittsburgh, rain will advance from the southwest through the day, with the “most likely” window for precipitation occurring late morning through the afternoon. Areas such as Uniontown, Morgantown, and Clarksburg show the highest probabilities — ranging from roughly 75% to 85% — while Pittsburgh sits near the mid-40% range. Locations north of the city, including communities closer to I-80, remain under lower chances.
Drivers traveling south toward Fayette County, Greene County, or northern West Virginia could encounter steadier showers compared to those commuting north toward Butler or Clarion counties.
No severe weather is currently indicated, but wet roadways may slow travel during peak afternoon hours. Residents with outdoor plans — including youth sports, errands, or weekend events — should monitor radar updates and consider flexible timing.
Rain coverage may taper later in the day, though lingering showers cannot be ruled out into the evening.
How much rain are you seeing in your neighborhood? Are roads slick during your commute? Let us know what conditions look like near you.
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