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CBS News
7 hours ago
- CBS News
Pleasant conditions are expected again today for the Pittsburgh area
Comfortable weather will be sticking around today for the Pittsburgh area with high temperatures hitting the mid to low 80s. Any Alert Days Ahead? No, but we continue to keep an eye on air quality due to Canadian smoke. Aware: Today will be a seasonally average day. Nothing wrong with that. Morning lows will be in the mid to low 60s, and rain chances will remain isolated with nearly everyone dry. This pattern isn't going anywhere for the work week. We should see highs ticking up slowly though. I have today's high and Wednesday's high both hitting 84° in Pittsburgh. I have highs on Thursday hitting 85°. Weekend highs will be in the upper 80s with us possibly hitting 90 degrees on Sunday & Monday. Your comfort level while outside will continue to be on the high side through at least Thursday. Humidity levels start to go up on Friday in a way that you'll begin to notice. It'll be hot and humid on Sunday. Yesterday I had a rain chance on Sunday. It was just isolated, but I have taken that away for the time being. It may come back. At this point I have an isolated rain chance for today. You'll likely be dry. I have another rain chance in the isolated range on Friday as we see humidity returning. Monday's rain chance is also in the isolated range with more scattered to widespread rain in the forecast for next Tuesday and Wednesday. When it comes to air quality, Canadian smoke will be thickest on the eastern side of the state. They're under an air quality alert due to it. All of New York is also under air quality alerts due to Canadian smoke. Right now model data suggests that we may be under an air quality alert on Wednesday due to a thick round of smoke making its way through our area. WEATHER LINKS: Current Conditions | School Closings & Delays | Submit Your Weather Photos


Bloomberg
a day ago
- Bloomberg
Hot Summer Nights Push Cooling Systems Hard Across US and Europe
High humidity also makes temperatures feel warmer than they actually are and has helped fuel massive downpours, such as those that flooded New York City in July. Welcome to Weather Watch, our weekly newsletter on how the planet's ever wilder weather patterns are impacting the global economy. Got feedback and forecasts? Write us at weatherteam@ And sign up here if you're not on the list already. This summer is shaping up to be one of the hottest on record for the US and Europe, and it's not just because of scorching daytime conditions.


CBS News
a day ago
- CBS News
Comfortable, Yet Warmer, to Start the Workweek
It was a cool start to the morning with low temperatures in the 50s and 60s once again. Sunshine returns to the forecast for the third day in a row. High temperatures could be a few degrees warmer this afternoon versus what we had over the weekend. More neighborhoods could get into the 80s today with those within and closer to Baltimore City limits warming closer to 90°. Before you start thinking we're going back to soupy weather, humidity remains on the lower side *again* for your Monday. It does appear humidity may start creeping up slightly later on Tuesday into Wednesday. Another difference today you may notice is how the skies look. Wildfire smoke filters back into Maryland starting today. Air quality will drop one level to "moderate" for at least the next two days. A few clouds move in today but more are expected on Tuesday. Highs once again will be in the mid to upper 80s for much of the region on Tuesday. Cooler air comes during the middle of the week along with low rain chances. We'll go back to highs in the upper 70s to low 80s during the afternoon starting Wednesday. The rain in the forecast for the mid- and late week doesn't look impressive as far as totals. We'll continue to monitor the rain possibility. For those wondering when August temperatures return, looks like you'll have to wait until maybe next week for more consistent summerlike temperatures here in Maryland.