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Pittsburgh residents, get ready for a wild mix of weather over the next several days! From snow showers and freezing temperatures to a dramatic warm-up next week, it’s going to be a ride. Here’s what you need to know to stay ahead of the changing conditions.

Current Conditions:
As of this morning, Pittsburgh is experiencing snow showers with temperatures hovering around 32°F. Roads could be slick, so take extra caution when heading out.

Thursday, March 6:
Expect light snow showers in the morning with little accumulation. It’ll be a cold and breezy day, with highs reaching only 37°F and lows dropping to 26°F. Watch out for icy patches on sidewalks and roads.

Friday, March 7:
A brief break from the winter weather! The sun will make an appearance before clouds roll in later in the day. Temperatures will climb slightly, reaching a high of 46°F and a low of 29°F.

Saturday, March 8 – Sunday, March 9:
Cloudy skies will dominate the weekend, but the temperatures will remain mild. Highs will hover around the mid-40s, with nighttime lows dipping to the upper 20s and mid-30s.

Monday, March 10 – Wednesday, March 12:
Here comes the warm-up! Monday will be noticeably warmer with sunny skies and a high of 60°F. Tuesday will bring even more sunshine, pushing temperatures to 66°F. By Wednesday, Pittsburgh could hit an unseasonably warm 72°F.

What This Means for You

  • Be cautious on the roads Thursday morning due to slick conditions.
  • Enjoy the break from winter weather over the weekend, but expect mostly cloudy skies.
  • Get ready to swap your winter coats for lighter jackets next week as temperatures soar into the 60s and 70s!

With Pittsburgh’s weather flipping between winter and spring in a matter of days, staying updated is key. Keep an eye on forecasts and dress accordingly—this week, you’ll need everything from gloves to sunglasses!

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