Pittsburgh and South-Central PA Weather: Impact Days and Winter Conditions
Winter-like temperatures are expected to persist in Pittsburgh and south-central Pennsylvania as November concludes and December begins. Res...
Temperatures are hovering in the upper teens to mid-20s to start the day, with highs expected to reach only the low to mid-30s.
The average high for this time of year is around 46°F, making the current temperatures closer to those of early to mid-February.
Sunshine will help to mitigate the cold, and winds are expected to diminish, but cloud cover will advance this afternoon, making our mid-30s feel like upper 20s.
Temperatures will gradually rise into the 40s tomorrow and the 50s by Friday, although coastal areas will remain cooler due to onshore breezes.
A few showers are expected Friday evening and Saturday morning, with a chance of scattered showers again on Sunday afternoon/evening.
The unseasonable chill is due to a cold air mass descending upon the Northeast. While sunshine will offer some relief, cloud cover will limit the daytime heating, keeping temperatures below normal. The Vernal Equinox on Friday marks the official start of astronomical spring, but the weather will take a few days to catch up.
Why does this matter? This cold snap can affect those sensitive to temperature changes, increase energy consumption, and potentially impact early blooming plants. Knowing what to expect helps residents prepare and adjust accordingly.
Q: How long will the cold weather last?
The cold weather is expected to persist through early next week, with a gradual warm-up towards the weekend.
Q: Will there be any snow?
No precipitation is expected until Friday evening, and any precipitation is expected to be rain.
Q: When will temperatures return to normal?
Temperatures are expected to return to the 50s by the end of the week.
Prepare for colder-than-average temperatures for the next few days.
Dress in layers to stay warm, especially in the morning and evening.
Be aware of the potential for showers on Friday evening and Saturday morning.
Take advantage of the milder temperatures expected by the weekend.
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