By Alex Sosnowski, Expert Senior Meteorologist
May 9,2014; 10:18PM,EDT
Warm air that has been pent up over the Plains much of this past week has made the trip to Pittsburgh and will stick around into early next week.
The pattern will bring high temperatures in the 80s most days through Tuesday.
While there will be long episodes of rain-free weather, the pattern can also deliver a few disruptive downpours.
The wettest day of the bunch is likely to be Saturday as a front moves slowly across the region.
While some dry air will mix down from aloft and allow more in the way of sunshine on Mother's Day, it may not be enough to prevent spotty, pop-up thunderstorms from developing during the afternoon.
Cooler air is projected to move in at midweek.
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Frank Strait
AccuFrank
Showing the 12Z Canadian today, just for fun, because hurricanes hit Savannah in May all the time. #sarcasm pic.twitter.com/X1h7cT5JjT
Manmade Versus Natural Snow
The type of powder makes all the difference from the beginning skier to the expert.
Frank Strait
AccuFrank
BTW
not bashing the Canadian global model, it often sees things other
models don't. Sometimes that's a good thing, but not so good today.
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