
Pittsburgh woke up to a cloudy, chilly start Saturday, with temperatures sitting in the mid-30s (about 36°F) at first light. As the morning wears on, skies should steadily clear and the city is expected to warm into the upper 40s, with a high near 49°F on Saturday, February 14, 2026.
Sunny And Mild Through The Day
Once the morning clouds break, sunshine is set to take over for most of the afternoon. Winds will stay light and westerly at about 5 to 6 mph, making it a comfortable day for outdoor plans and a decent opportunity to let lingering snowbanks soften a bit.
Rain Moves North Sunday; High Terrain Could See A Mix
A low pressure system could nudge precipitation northward on Sunday, bringing a chance of light rain after about 7 a.m. with highs near 47°F. Higher elevations could see a brief rain and snow mix, and there is a small risk of short-lived freezing rain north of the city. Most areas, though, should transition to plain rain once temperatures climb above freezing, according to the National Weather Service.
Commute Notes And Looking Ahead
Today’s commute should be mostly dry and mild. If you have plans south of I-80 on Sunday, it is worth tossing an umbrella in the car, since rain chances are higher there. Hoodline’s recent update also pointed to a midweek warm-up that could push highs into the 50s and near 60°F by Wednesday, which may speed snowmelt and lead to slushy runoff and overnight refreeze. You can check out more details in the report on the midweek warm-up.
Bottom line: soak up Saturday’s sunshine while it lasts, and keep an eye on the forecast for Sunday rain and a potentially messy, milder stretch next week if you are planning to be outside.









