Pittsburgh, PA – Snow showers will blanket western Pennsylvania today and tomorrow, with accumulations of 3 to 6 inches expected in higher elevations. A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued, warning residents of hazardous driving conditions and reduced visibility.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) Pittsburgh, the heaviest snowfall will impact ridges and areas in northwest Pennsylvania through Thursday morning. Locally higher amounts are possible in elevated regions, particularly along I-80 and I-79 corridors. Residents should exercise caution during commutes and plan for delays as icy conditions persist.
Today’s high will reach just 26°F, with west winds gusting up to 23 mph, leading to wind chills near 10°F. Tonight, lows will drop to 13°F, with light snow continuing into Thursday morning. By Thursday afternoon, conditions are expected to improve, with partly sunny skies and a high near 25°F.
Looking ahead, snow showers will return Friday night, with temperatures dipping to 22°F. Saturday brings another chance of snow, with highs reaching 30°F before colder air sets in for Sunday.
Drivers should check for real-time updates on road conditions and prepare vehicles with winter essentials. Residents are encouraged to clear walkways and avoid unnecessary travel during heavy snow periods.
Be sure to stay updated with the latest weather forecasts and advisories by visiting the NWS website.
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