Pennsylvania – A cold front moving through western Pennsylvania today is expected to bring rain and possible thunderstorms to the region, particularly affecting morning and evening commuters. The heaviest rainfall is forecast for late afternoon, with motorists on I-376 and U.S. Route 22 advised to drive cautiously due to potential slippery conditions.
According to the National Weather Service, precipitation chances will persist until early Wednesday morning, with conditions improving throughout the day. Morning fog may impact visibility, especially along rural routes and near rivers. Tuesday’s high will hover around 70 degrees, with rain tapering off by Wednesday afternoon.
Temperatures will clear up midweek, offering sunny skies and highs near 77 degrees on Thursday. By the weekend, Pittsburgh residents can expect cooler evenings with patchy fog. Drivers should remain alert and prepared for sudden weather changes as the cold front passes, especially during peak commuting hours. For real-time weather updates, visit weather.gov/pittsburgh.