Rain showers will move through the Pittsburgh region overnight.Rain will exit Saturday morning for a dry rest of the weekend. Clouds will decrease through the day on Saturday.Rain showers through Saturday morning.The rain will begin exiting Saturday morning with most of us dry by 9 a.m.Skies will start to slowly clear through the day.Clearing and dry for Light Up NightIt will be chilly on Saturday as temperatures likely stay in the 40s through the day.As skies clear, that will set the stage for a chilly Saturday evening as we drop to near 40 degrees by the time fireworks end the Light Up Night festivities.We remain dry on Sunday with temperatures climbing into the mid 50s and sunshine returning to end the weekend.Rain showers before Thanksgiving, followed by a big chillWe are dry for Monday before the first of two systems bring rain next week. The first one is here on Tuesday to bring scattered showers.Another round of showers comes on Wednesday and that could slow down your Thanksgiving travel plans.Right now, Thanksgiving and Black Friday are dry but much colder as high temperatures stay in the 30s to head into the weekend.OVERNIGHT: Scattered rain showers. Low 40°.SATURDAY: Morning rain showers then clearing. High: 50°, low: 32°.SUNDAY: Partly cloudy High: 52°, low: 32°.
PITTSBURGH —
Rain showers will move through the Pittsburgh region overnight.
Rain will exit Saturday morning for a dry rest of the weekend. Clouds will decrease through the day on Saturday.
Rain showers through Saturday morning.
The rain will begin exiting Saturday morning with most of us dry by 9 a.m.
Skies will start to slowly clear through the day.

Clearing and dry for Light Up Night
It will be chilly on Saturday as temperatures likely stay in the 40s through the day.
As skies clear, that will set the stage for a chilly Saturday evening as we drop to near 40 degrees by the time fireworks end the Light Up Night festivities.
We remain dry on Sunday with temperatures climbing into the mid 50s and sunshine returning to end the weekend.

Rain showers before Thanksgiving, followed by a big chill
We are dry for Monday before the first of two systems bring rain next week. The first one is here on Tuesday to bring scattered showers.

Another round of showers comes on Wednesday and that could slow down your Thanksgiving travel plans.
Right now, Thanksgiving and Black Friday are dry but much colder as high temperatures stay in the 30s to head into the weekend.

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Sunshine returns for the weekend. More rain arrives before Thanksgiving.
OVERNIGHT: Scattered rain showers. Low 40°.
SATURDAY: Morning rain showers then clearing. High: 50°, low: 32°.
SUNDAY: Partly cloudy High: 52°, low: 32°.