Pittsburgh, PA – Residents of western Pennsylvania should brace for early morning thunderstorms on Tuesday, as the National Weather Service predicts a high likelihood of precipitation. According to the latest forecast, scattered showers and thunderstorms will develop overnight, becoming more frequent by the morning commute.
On Tuesday, temperatures will hover around 81°F with an 85% chance of rain. The storm activity is expected to diminish with the loss of daytime heating, but not before causing potential disruptions. By Wednesday, conditions will improve significantly, with a high of 90°F and clear skies. Thursday will see temperatures around 88°F, accompanied by a 65% chance of rain.
Friday’s forecast includes a mix of sun and clouds, with a high of 88°F and a 40% chance of rain. Saturday will remain warm, with temperatures reaching 81°F and a 55% chance of showers. The weather pattern will stabilize on Sunday, bringing clear skies and a high of 84°F.
Next week, temperatures will remain in the mid to high 80s, with occasional chances of rain. Residents are advised to stay updated with the latest weather information and take necessary precautions during severe weather conditions.



