Seven Springs, PA – A light dusting of snow was observed this morning on grassy and elevated surfaces at Seven Springs Mountain Resort, marking one of the first signs of winter for southwestern Pennsylvania.
According to the US National Weather Service Pittsburgh, a morning weather balloon launch reported a freezing level at 2,889 feet, while the resort’s highest elevation sits just above 2,900 feet. That thin margin allowed snow to briefly accumulate on cooler surfaces before melting later in the day.
The NWS shared a foggy live image of the mountain’s ski lift area, showing light snow cover amid overcast skies and temperatures hovering near freezing. While no significant accumulation is expected, the event signals colder air returning to the higher elevations of the Laurel Highlands.
Forecasters say additional light snow showers may occur through the weekend in elevated areas, with temperatures dipping into the 30s overnight. Drivers heading toward mountain routes are advised to use caution during early morning hours when slick spots are possible.
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