Pittsburgh Welcomes Summer with Clouds and Overnight Rain
Pittsburgh Welcomes Summer with Clouds and Overnight Rain
US · Published Jun 21, 2026
The first official day of summer in Pittsburgh began with the Summer Solstice at 4:24 a.m.
local time, marking the longest daylight of the year.

Why It's Important?

The overnight rain could lead to wet and potentially hazardous conditions for the Monday morning commute. While the risk of flash flooding is low, localized ponding on roads is possible, especially in areas receiving higher rainfall amounts. Thunderstorms are not expected to be severe, minimizing the risk of significant weather-related disruptions. The cooler temperatures on Monday, with highs in the low to mid-70s°F (21-24°C), may provide some relief from the recent warm weather.

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