Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – Storms could dampen spring weekend plans across Pittsburgh on Saturday as the region faces scattered showers and breezy conditions before sunnier skies arrive on Sunday.
According to the National Weather Service, rain chances climb to 50% Saturday afternoon with light accumulations expected and winds reaching 14 mph. By Saturday night, skies will begin clearing, and cooler air will move in with lows near 41°F and gusts topping 21 mph.
Drivers along PA Route 28 and other high-speed corridors should anticipate slick roads during Saturday’s downpours and use caution in heavier bursts of rain. Sunday looks much more favorable for travel and outdoor plans with sunny skies and a seasonable high of 65°F. That trend continues into Monday, with abundant sun and highs jumping to 75°F—ideal conditions for spring activities and yardwork.
Temperatures spike by Tuesday, topping out near 84°F, though another round of showers could return after 2 p.m. A more widespread storm system arrives Tuesday night, bringing a 70% chance of rain and thunderstorms and an overnight low near 59°F. This active pattern lingers into midweek, with lingering rain likely on Wednesday and Thursday.
Five-Day Spring Weather Outlook – Pittsburgh, PA:
- Saturday: 50% chance of rain, high 64°F
- Sunday: Sunny, high 65°F
- Monday: Sunny, high 75°F
- Tuesday: 40% chance of PM showers, high 84°F
- Wednesday: 30% chance of rain, high 73°F