Pittsburgh, PA – An arctic blast will bring dangerously cold temperatures and snow to Pennsylvania starting Monday, with wind chills dropping below zero. Residents should prepare for icy roads, strong winds, and potential snowfall accumulation through the week.
According to the National Weather Service, Monday will be partly sunny with a high near 25°F, but temperatures will plummet at night, reaching 10°F with gusty winds. By Tuesday, the high will only reach 21°F, and another frigid night is expected, with lows around 9°F. Snow chances increase Wednesday, with accumulations possible.
A Flood Advisory remains in effect for the Ohio River at Pittsburgh due to excessive rainfall. Ice and slush may worsen flooding as temperatures drop. Motorists should avoid flooded roads and icy bridges.
By Thursday, the cold pattern will persist, with highs near 24°F and lows in the teens. Friday and Saturday will remain mostly cloudy with highs near 30°F. Wind chills could make it feel even colder.
Residents should bundle up, check heating systems, and prepare for hazardous travel conditions. Stay tuned for updates as the forecast develops.
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