Pittsburgh, PA – A round of thunderstorms is expected to impact Pittsburgh and surrounding areas this weekend, starting on Saturday. Residents should prepare for possible rain and cooler temperatures, with storms peaking in the afternoon and evening.
According to the U.S. National Weather Service, the chance of thunderstorms in Pittsburgh rises to 20% by noon on Saturday, increasing to 15% through the evening. Thunderstorms are likely to affect cities like Morgantown and Wheeling as well, with similar conditions extending into Sunday. Temperatures will dip to the mid-60s overnight, continuing cooler through the weekend.
By Sunday, storm chances decrease, but a 15% chance of rain remains across much of the region. Travelers should plan accordingly, as thunderstorms can impact roadways, creating potential hazards. Residents are urged to stay informed by monitoring local weather updates and to secure outdoor items ahead of the storm.