Pittsburgh region may experience a delay in receiving more rainfall
Pittsburgh residents can expect a week of mild temperatures and mostly sunny skies, according to the latest weather forecasts.
Today, the city is expected to enjoy sunny weather with highs in the mid-70s. The cooler mornings will start in the mid-40s. light winds from the east will accompany the day.
Throughout the rest of the week, high temperatures are predicted to be in the mid to low 80s. Humidity levels are expected to remain very low through Friday, making for comfortable outdoor activities.
However, a small chance for rain returns to Pittsburgh from Saturday through Tuesday. Rain coverage is expected to be less than 20% on Saturday and Tuesday, but it might reach up to 30% on Sunday and Monday. Areas that are farther east and north seem to have a higher chance of seeing rain.
The weather model from wetter.com provides detailed forecasts for the Pittsburgh region, including rain predictions for upcoming days, and is suitable for checking who will get rain next Saturday in Pittsburgh.
It's worth noting that since June 1, a total of 9.81" of rain has been recorded in Pittsburgh. Since August 1st, only 1.97" of rain has been recorded, indicating a dry spell in recent weeks.
As for the upcoming weekend and Monday, most of Pittsburgh is expected to avoid rain. No specific details about school closings or delays have been announced.
Ron Smiley, who has been providing weather updates for KDKA since June 2015, will keep residents informed of any changes in the forecast.
For those who are interested in weather updates, it's recommended to check the latest forecasts regularly to stay informed about any potential changes in the weather.
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