PITTSBURGH — It’s a quiet start to this Sunday, but a few showers could cross as early as mid-morning. The most active weather will come this afternoon and evening, with thunderstorms most likely between 3 p.m. and 8 p.m.
A Severe Thunderstorm Watch was issued for Western Pennsylvania until 9 p.m.
A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for parts of Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia until 9 PM EDT pic.twitter.com/0zHl58WrnG
— NWS Pittsburgh (@NWSPittsburgh) June 14, 2026
Storms may be strong or severe, with damaging winds and very heavy rain the primary threats. An isolated tornado also can’t be ruled out given favorable dynamics, so make sure you have our app to alert you of any warnings.
The National Weather Service says it’s monitoring the tornado threat and the issuance of a Tornado Watch “cannot be ruled out” right now.
Severe conditions could start as soon as 6 p.m., per the National Weather Service.
A severe thunderstorm watch is in effect until 9 pm EDT for eastern OH, PA, and northern WV. While severe thunderstorms are possible through the afternoon, this timing graphic shows the primary squall line thunderstorm timing when the final severe threat moves through. pic.twitter.com/j6XVchoQFd
— NWS Pittsburgh (@NWSPittsburgh) June 14, 2026
Most of the rain and storms will exit east by 9 p.m. or 10 p.m., with drier and cooler air settling in overnight.
Monday will be much cooler with high temperatures struggling to get out of the 60s! We’ll keep things comfortable into Tuesday before a midweek system brings us more rain late Wednesday night into Thursday.
No big heat is in store any time soon, with highs on average expected to be in the 70s to near 80 through next weekend.
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