Pittsburgh weather: Rain showers arrive Tuesday evening
Pittsburgh weather: Rain showers arrive Tuesday evening
LET’S TIME IT OUT FOR YOU HOUR BY HOUR, 4:00 THIS AFTERNOON, A MORE SIGNIFICANT AREA OF SOME RAIN SHOWERS ARRIVING IN THE AREA, MAYBE AN ISOLATED RUMBLE OF THUNDER WITH THAT FIRST WAVE COMING THROUGH A LITTLE BIT OF A BREAK AND THEN A SECOND, PERHAPS MORE IMPRESSIVE WAVE COMING THROUGH 11:00 TONIGHT THROUGH EARLY TOMORROW MORNING. YOU’LL NOTICE BY 7 A.M., MOST OF THE MOISTURE HEADING EAST. SO WE’LL SPEND PRETTY MUCH THE REST OF THE DAY TOMORROW DRYING THINGS OUT WITH CLOUDS BREAKING FOR SUNSHINE IN THE AFTERNOON AND THEN DRIER SET UP THROUGH MOST OF THE DAY ON THURSDAY AS WELL. SO THE FORECAST FOR TODAY INCREASE IN CLOUDS, LATE DAY SHOWERS ARRIVING 71 TONIGHT. OUR LOW TEMPERATURE TO 54. BREEZY WITH SCATTERED RAIN SHOWERS CARRYING OVER INTO EARLY TOMORROW MORNING, MAINLY MORNING RAIN SHOWERS, THEN BREEZY WITH SOME BREAKS OF AFTERNOON SUNSHINE AND NEAR 70 FOR THE HIGH ON THURSDAY, 75 DEGREES, MAYBE AN ISOLATED SHOWER, BUT MAINLY DRY. THURSDAY AND HEADING INTO FATHER’S DAY WEEKEND WITH TEMPERATURES INCHING BACK NEAR 80 BY THE END OF THE WEEKEND. SO WE’LL PRO
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Pittsburgh weather: Rain showers arrive Tuesday evening
Clouds will increase Tuesday afternoon. Showers arrive after 5 p.m. Occasional showers will continue into Wednesday morning. Most of the showers will be wrapped up before 10 a.m., then some breaks of sun. An isolated shower can't be ruled out Thursday evening into early Friday. Still expected to stay dry for the Taylor Swift concerts Friday and Saturday.Watch the full forecast in the video above.
PITTSBURGH —
Clouds will increase Tuesday afternoon. Showers arrive after 5 p.m. Occasional showers will continue into Wednesday morning. Most of the showers will be wrapped up before 10 a.m., then some breaks of sun. An isolated shower can't be ruled out Thursday evening into early Friday. Still expected to stay dry for the Taylor Swift concerts Friday and Saturday.
Watch the full forecast in the video above.
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