Pennsylvania—Western Pennsylvania residents should prepare for a cold front passing through Wednesday morning, clearing up rain and bringing afternoon sunshine.
The National Weather Service forecasts temperatures in Pittsburgh will reach 69°F, with highs closer to seasonal averages. Commuters on I-76 and I-79 should be aware of potentially slick roads early in the morning due to light rain, which will taper off before the afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service, river valley areas near Pittsburgh could experience significant fog overnight into Wednesday morning, especially in low-lying regions. Travelers should drive cautiously in these areas to avoid reduced visibility. For those enjoying the outdoors, the afternoon promises clear skies, making it an excellent time for outdoor activities.
Looking ahead, warmer temperatures are expected Thursday and Friday, with highs in the mid-70s. Residents are advised to keep an eye on updated weather reports for any changes in conditions.