Pittsburgh, PA – Rain is expected to move into western Pennsylvania this afternoon, potentially affecting commutes and Thanksgiving travel plans along I-376. Forecasts predict periods of light to moderate rainfall starting after 3 p.m., with temperatures peaking in the mid-50s.
According to the National Weather Service, rain will intensify tonight, accompanied by winds up to 22 mph. Motorists traveling on key roadways, including I-376 and Route 22, should anticipate reduced visibility and slick roads. The chance of precipitation tonight is 90%, with new rainfall amounts up to a quarter of an inch expected.
Tuesday morning brings lingering showers, with temperatures dropping to a low of 30 degrees by nightfall. Travelers heading out early should prepare for wet roads and cooler conditions. Thanksgiving Day looks soggy, with rain likely after 1 p.m. and highs near 45.
By Friday, conditions are expected to shift dramatically as cold air moves in. Snow showers are possible, with highs only reaching the upper 30s. Those planning post-Thanksgiving shopping or weekend trips should monitor forecasts closely.
Residents should secure outdoor decorations and prepare for fluctuating conditions as the holiday week progresses. For real-time updates, follow local advisories and plan travel accordingly.
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