2021 Long Range Weather Forecast for Monroeville, PA
See long range weather forecasts for the next 60 days from The Old Farmer’s Almanac! Our long range forecasts can be used to make more informed decisions about future plans that depend on the weather, from vacations and weddings to sporting events and outdoor activities.
To see long term forecasts for the entire year, pick up a copy of The 2021 Old Farmer’s Almanac, available online and in stores.
Note: Long range forecasts are regional, not city-specific.
Free 2-Month Weather Forecast
Dates | Weather Conditions |
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Mar 1-7 | Periods of rain and snow, cold |
Mar 8-11 | Snow showers, cold |
Mar 12-14 | Rainy, mild |
Mar 15-23 | Showers, warm |
Mar 24-31 | Snow showers, then sunny, cool |
March | temperature 47° (2° above avg.) precipitation 3.5" (0.5" below avg.) |
Dates | Weather Conditions |
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Apr 1-6 | Showers, cool |
Apr 7-13 | Sunny, turning hot |
Apr 14-18 | Rainy periods, warm |
Apr 19-23 | Sunny, cool |
Apr 24-25 | Rainy, mild |
Apr 26-30 | A few showers, cool |
April | temperature 57° (2° above avg.) precipitation 2" (1.5" below avg.) |
Annual Weather Summary
November 2020 to October 2021
November 2020 to October 2021
Winter temperatures will be much above normal, on average, despite cold periods in early and mid-December, from late December into early January, in early to mid-January, and in late January. Precipitation and snowfall will be below normal in most areas, with the snowiest periods in early and mid-December and from early to mid-March. April and May will have near-normal temperatures, on average, with below-normal precipitation. Summer will be cooler than normal, with rainfall below normal in the east and above normal in the west. The hottest periods will be in early June and mid-August. September and October will be cooler than normal, despite a hot spell in early September, with above-normal precipitation.

About the Ohio Valley Region
The Ohio Valley long range weather region includes all or part of the following states: ILLINOIS (Carbondale, Centralia, Marion, Mount Vernon, Murphysboro), INDIANA (Bloomington, Columbus, Evansville, New Albany, Richmond), KENTUCKY (Bowling Green, Lexington, Lexington-Fayette, Louisville, Owensboro), MISSOURI (Cape Girardeau, Jackson, Sikeston), OHIO (Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton, Hamilton, Springfield), PENNSYLVANIA (Bethel Park, Monroeville, Mount Lebanon, Pittsburgh, Plum), WEST VIRGINIA (Charleston, Huntington, Morgantown, Parkersburg, Wheeling).
Ohio Valley Neighboring Regions
Here are the regions that neighbor the Ohio Valley long range weather region:
Temperature and Precipitation November 2020 to October 2021

Reader Comments
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Ohio snow
If it doesn't snow we don't eat. My husband is a landscape business owner...snow is bread and butter of the winter. Looks like we won't eat this season!
Roller coaster ride
Landscapers here too. Snow equipment and maintenance is just too costly to float in this ever changing weather pattern. We tried it one year and never relied on it again. It’s Not only a financial drain but it wears you down. Save all the $$ you need up front and we take any extra winter work we can get. People need to realize the cost of being a landscaper. It is a seasonal job and we have to accommodate being able to survive through the winters in our rates.
Snow
If We do not get 30 inches of Snow this winter I will be forced to start a Go Fund Me page called "Build my Snow Bank"
Reply
Also a landscape business owner and yes, no snow in the winter hurts, but a bit of advice for your husband would be to never consider snow “bread and butter” of winter for years such as this. Save better through the season of real work and then snow is merly an added bonus. Free money! It’s a cash cow when it comes. If it comes is the lingering question. Never rely on want you can’t control. Good luck this winter.
Relying on Snow as your winter bread n butter
I totally agree with T. Maggard! An alternative would be a more predictable line of work for the winter months.
Snow
We're Suppose To Have A Really Bad Winter This Year In Western Pennsylvania
Snow.
If this is right and the snow isn’t going to be as bad I’m good with that. I hate snow. Can’t wait to move.
Book
Why doesn't it tell us the weather like if it's going to snow or not on a certain day in the farmer almanac book but it does on here it should say what the weather is for the location it was purchased in
Almanac Forecasts
The information above comes from our annual printed almanac! The regional forecasts begin on page 206.
November 19
In the Southeastern part of Ohio, the Almanac has predicted correctly. The week is starting off a little rainy, but the temperatures are going to rise throughout the week. A warm Thanksgiving for us!
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