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Pittsburgh, PA — Forecasters are keeping a close eye on a developing winter system expected to move into the region Monday night through Tuesday, bringing the potential for accumulating snow and a messy Tuesday morning commute, according to the National Weather Service in Pittsburgh.
Probabilities for 3 inches or more of snow continue to increase across parts of western Pennsylvania, with the highest likelihood north and east of Pittsburgh. If confidence continues to grow, Winter Weather Advisories may be issued.
Forecast Uncertainty Remains
Meteorologists note that the exact storm track, timing, and the placement of warmer air aloft remain uncertain — factors that will influence both precipitation type and amounts, especially southeast of Pittsburgh.
What to Expect
- Increasing potential for accumulating snow Monday night into Tuesday
- A possible freezing rain period in the higher ridges of West Virginia
- Travel impacts likely, particularly during the Tuesday morning commute
Residents should monitor later forecasts as model confidence improves over the next 12–24 hours.





