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Pittsburgh weather
/ˈpɪts.bɜːɡ ˈwɛð.ər/
Definition
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A colloquial expression referring to the notoriously unpredictable and rapidly changing weather patterns in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where conditions can shift dramatically from sunshine to rain—or even snow—within minutes, earning it the reputation of having 'four seasons in one day.'
Examples
If you don't like the Pittsburgh weather right now, just wait five minutes.
I packed for summer, winter, and a monsoon because that's Pittsburgh weather for you.
Pittsburgh weather turned my barbecue into an indoor soup party real quick.
Dating in Pittsburgh is like its weather: sunny one moment, dumping on you the next.