Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – Saturday storms may disrupt afternoon plans in western Pennsylvania, with possible gusts up to 28 mph and soaking rain expected by 2 p.m.
According to the National Weather Service in Pittsburgh, showers are likely Saturday, May 31, especially between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m., with a 50% chance of thunderstorms that may impact key routes like I-376 and Route 28. Gusty northwest winds could reach 28 mph. Conditions will dry out into the evening, offering a brief break before warmer temperatures arrive.
Sunday marks the start of a summerlike stretch. Mostly sunny skies and highs near 69°F will kick off June. By Monday, June 2, Pittsburgh hits the mid-70s with full sunshine. Tuesday and Wednesday will feel like summer is in full swing, with highs soaring into the mid-80s under mostly clear skies.
Looking ahead:
- Sunday, June 1: Mostly sunny, high of 69°F
- Monday, June 2: Sunny, high of 75°F
- Tuesday, June 3: Clear skies, high near 84°F
- Wednesday, June 4: Slight chance of showers, high near 67°F
- Thursday, June 5: Showers likely, high near 84°F
Smoke from Canadian wildfires may linger in the region, impacting air quality early next week. Limit outdoor activities if hazy skies return.
Expect possible weather alerts by midweek. Stay informed via the NWS Pittsburgh office for the latest advisories.