Pittsburgh, PA — Western Pennsylvania is set to experience rainy conditions over the coming days as a low-pressure system slowly moves east from Kentucky. The region can expect increased precipitation chances, especially as the system lingers through midweek.
According to the U.S. National Weather Service, areas such as Butler, Washington, and Pittsburgh are likely to see rainfall starting Sunday, with higher chances from Monday to Wednesday. The forecast shows precipitation probabilities ranging from 50% to 60% through Wednesday afternoon.
Temperatures will remain mild, with highs reaching the low 70s today and tapering off into the mid-60s by Wednesday. While the rain is not expected to be heavy, it may disrupt outdoor activities and travel. Forecasters recommend that residents in western Pennsylvania stay updated on the latest weather information as the system continues to develop.