Pennsylvania Braces for Snow and Arctic Chill This Week: What to Expect

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Arctic Chill
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Pittsburgh, PA – A winter weather advisory remains in effect for western Pennsylvania until early Monday, but the region isn’t in the clear yet. A bitter Arctic blast is set to bring subzero wind chills and additional snowfall in the coming days.

According to the National Weather Service (NWS) Pittsburgh, scattered snow showers will continue overnight, with winds gusting up to 35 mph, creating hazardous travel conditions. Temperatures will plummet into the single digits Monday night, with wind chill values potentially dipping below zero by Tuesday morning.

Five-Day Outlook

Tuesday: Mostly sunny, but frigid, with a high of 21°F.

Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy and bitterly cold, with a low near 9°F.

Wednesday: Snow chances increase in the afternoon, with highs near 23°F.

Thursday: A lingering chance of snow, high of 24°F.

Friday: Mostly cloudy with a slight warm-up, high near 29°F.

Residents should take precautions against frostbite and hypothermia. Icy roads and bridges could remain hazardous throughout the week. Travelers should monitor updates from the NWS and check road conditions before heading out.