Pittsburgh is known for its dreary winter weather with little sunshine occurring for weeks on end. The other side of the coin is this stretch of weather we are currently getting to enjoy.
Today will be the 11th day in a row with no rain. Over the last 50 days, we have seen measured rain in Pittsburgh on six days. Five additional days have seen trace amounts of rain. This lack of rain is unusual. The 1.97" of rain is the lowest total during this span since 1964, when we had just 1.79" of rain.
Looking at data from just July 30th to today, this is the 6th driest stretch of this time period on record.
So when do things change?
The short answer is that most will remain dry until he middle of next week. I do tick up weekend rain chances to 30 percent on both Saturday and Sunday. Suppose yo