Pittsburgh Weather: Pittsburgh sees warmest first week of November since 1977

KDKA-TV Afternoon Forecast (11/7)

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- Pittsburgh is currently enjoying a string of pleasant weather, but some cooler air will return Tuesday morning when the polls open on Election Day.

Alert: None.

Aware: Chillier the next few nights in the 30s! Bigger cool down next weekend.

Beautiful sunshine and highs in the 60s will rule the day across the tri-state area with highs still nearly 10 degrees warmer than normal though 10 degrees cooler than yesterday!

KDKA Weather Center

Lows the next few nights will be chillier in the 30s with clear skies and comfortable, seasonable highs in the mid to upper 50s for Election Day tomorrow. We saw the warmest first week of November in Pittsburgh since 1977 and it will likely rank in the top five warmest on record.

KDKA Weather Center

The mild weather still sticks around most of the week despite chilly morning starts. We bounce back up to the 60s Wednesday through Friday with showers holding off until Veterans Day on Friday. That cold front and moisture from the south will usher in a change over the weekend. Showers should end by Saturday morning, but temperatures will struggle to reach 50 by the afternoon. By Sunday, we'll be sunny but chilly with highs only in the 40s!

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