Dry skies and sunshine will return to end the weekend in Pittsburgh, after patchy fog and clouds linger through the start of Sunday. The city should see clouds give way to sun in the afternoon, with temperatures settling into the mid 60s.
Sunday’s forecast calls for morning clouds and afternoon sun, with a high of 64 degrees and a low of 44 degrees. By Monday, the weather Pittsburgh forecast turns brighter and milder, with abundant sunshine, a high of 71 degrees and a low of 52 degrees.
The next chance for showers arrives Tuesday, when a few showers are expected to move through during the day. That day’s forecast calls for a high of 70 degrees and a low of 55 degrees, followed by another shot of showers on Wednesday.
The dry stretch and the sunshine will matter for anyone planning around the start of the new work and school week, but the run of fair weather does not last all week. Temperatures are expected to trend cooler by the end of the week, and the Pittsburgh Marathon weekend is forecast to open with morning temperatures around 40 degrees and daytime readings in the 50s.
That leaves Pittsburgh with a calm start to the week, a brief interruption by midweek showers and a cooler finish. For now, the answer is straightforward: the region gets a sunny reset Sunday and Monday before rain chances return Tuesday and Wednesday.



