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Clear skies expected this weekend following bouts of rain

Megan Tomasic
By Megan Tomasic
2 Min Read July 24, 2020 | 5 years Ago
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The Pittsburgh region can expect to see clear skies and high temperatures over the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.

The sunny forecast comes days after bouts of rain moved through the area this week. Yesterday’s showers brought close to an inch of rain at Pittsburgh International Airport, Meteorologist Pat Herald said, noting that is a normal amount of rain for the season.

Rain is expected to return late Monday evening.

Temperatures over the weekend will hover near 90, although Friday’s 83 degrees was around seasonal norms. According to the weather service, the region is currently in the 10th longest streak of days with highs exceeding 80 degrees, with 29 days.

The longest streak occurred in 1878 when temperatures exceeded 80 degrees for 46 days. A NWS tweet hinted that, if temperatures continue to hover where they are, the region could once again reach it’s fourth longest streak of 34 days. The last time that record was reached was in 1887.

Herald said it is possible the area could reach that mark, adding, “We’re going to continue to get warm weather so it could be possible but there’s daily showers and thunderstorms that aren’t going to help.”

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