Pittsburgh, PA – A stormy Sunday is ahead for Pittsburgh as rain and strong winds move into the region, making for a messy end to the weekend. Sunday’s high will reach 59°F before a cold front sweeps in, dropping temperatures sharply by the evening.
According to the National Weather Service, rain will begin early Sunday morning, with occasional heavy downpours and wind gusts up to 30 mph. Motorists should expect slick roads and reduced visibility, especially on major routes like I-376 and I-79. By Sunday night, colder air moves in, dropping temperatures into the 30s, with lingering showers possible.
Monday will bring a much cooler and drier day, with a high near 47°F under partly sunny skies. Overnight lows will dip to 30°F, signaling a chilly start to the first full week of March.
Looking ahead, Tuesday remains dry with a high near 50°F, but clouds increase by Wednesday as another system approaches. Rain chances return Wednesday night into Thursday, with temperatures in the mid-50s.
Spring may be on the horizon, but this week’s forecast reminds Pittsburgh that winter weather patterns can linger. Stay updated with the latest alerts and drive safely in wet conditions.