Pittsburgh, PA – Temperatures are set to surge across western Pennsylvania, with near-record heat building quickly and posing an unusual midweek warmth pattern that could challenge long-standing records.
According to the National Weather Service in Pittsburgh, there is a high probability of record-breaking warmth, especially during the overnight and early morning hours. By Wednesday, there is up to a 90 percent chance that low temperatures will stay above 61°F, potentially setting new record warm minimums. Daytime highs could also approach or exceed 85°F, with record highs in reach through Thursday.
Cities including Pittsburgh, Wheeling, and Morgantown will see the most significant warmth, with overnight temperatures remaining unusually mild and limiting cooling relief. This sustained warmth could increase energy demand as residents turn to air conditioning earlier than typical for April.
While cloud cover and possible storm timing could slightly influence peak temperatures, the overall trend remains firmly above normal across the region.
Residents should prepare for unseasonably warm days and mild nights, staying hydrated and monitoring updates if additional advisories are issued.
The heat pattern will persist through late week, with record-breaking potential continuing into Thursday.


