This week concludes with rising temperatures, expected to reach the 80s. Following Wednesday evening’s isolated thunderstorms that led to a flash flood warning in western Allegheny County, conditions will stabilize as the week comes to a close. The storms subsided by 8 p.m., paving the way for a more tranquil Thursday.
Thursday is forecasted to be a mix of clouds and sunshine, with temperatures gradually approaching the lower 80s. A warm front moving through late Thursday night will bring a chance of showers, particularly early Friday morning, around 3 a.m. to 7 a.m., where some early thunderstorms could be intense. Fortunately, the bulk of Friday is anticipated to remain dry, transitioning to partly sunny conditions as the day unfolds.
Looking ahead to the weekend, the unsettling weather will shift to drier conditions. Aside from a potential early morning shower on Saturday, temperatures are expected to be pleasant, ranging in the mid to upper 70s. As we kick off next week, temperatures are predicted to cool slightly, with the next chance of rain not appearing until Wednesday.
Overall, after a week marked by some turbulent weather, residents can look forward to a more stable and enjoyable weekend ahead, making it a great opportunity for outdoor activities.