Pittsburgh Weather: Thanksgiving looks dry and seasonal
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The high pressure that has been bringing us beautiful sunshine this week will slip off the East Coast on Thanksgiving Day.
While this means clouds will start to sneak into the region, we will stay dry through the daylight hours on Thanksgiving Day.
In spite of a chilly start, we will see our high temperatures running into the mid-50s, making for a dry and warm Thanksgiving.
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Overnight Thursday into Friday is our next rain potential. This will mainly be light rain, and temperatures will remain mild, so snow and ice are not expected.
Most of the showers will wrap up fairly early on Black Friday, with a little sunshine starting to poke between the clouds as the day progresses.
We kick the weekend off with mainly dry conditions expected Saturday. Late in the day, a stray shower will become possible, but most of this weekend's expected rainfall will come Saturday night and Sunday. This means the wipers will be in use on any travel plans through the area.
Next week comes with a mix of dry and wet days, and temperatures will be near normal through the middle of next week.
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