Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – Sunny skies and comfortable warmth remain locked over Pittsburgh and much of western Pennsylvania through Monday as high pressure settles in, keeping rainfall at bay and temperatures climbing into the low-80s across the region. According to the National Weather Service in Pittsburgh, the odds of measurable rain are less than 10% through Monday evening, with upper-70s to low-80s expected in cities including Morgantown, Wheeling, Zanesville, and the greater Pittsburgh area.
Commuters and anyone headed outdoors will enjoy dry roads and clear conditions, but the persistent sunshine may lead to patchy dry lawns and higher pollen counts. Highs Sunday and Monday will top out near 80°F in Pittsburgh, 82°F in Zanesville, and mid- to upper-70s elsewhere, offering ideal summer weather for weekend events and travel. The National Weather Service advises residents to stay hydrated and use sun protection, especially during peak afternoon hours.
This stretch of dry weather is expected to last into early next week, but residents should stay alert for any changes in the forecast as high pressure patterns can shift quickly. Further updates will be provided if rain chances increase or new advisories are issued.
Five Day Forecast for Pittsburgh, PA:
- Sunday: Mostly sunny, high 80°F, low 63°F
- Monday: Mostly sunny, high 81°F, low 64°F
- Tuesday: Partly cloudy, high 82°F, low 65°F
- Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high 83°F, low 66°F
- Thursday: Slight chance of showers, high 82°F, low 65°F