Pittsburgh, PA – Residents of Pennsylvania should prepare for dangerously cold conditions this weekend, as wind chills plunge into the single digits Sunday. Temperatures will struggle to reach the low 30s, with a chance of snow adding to travel hazards.
According to the National Weather Service, wind chills could drop as low as -1°F in some areas, especially during early morning hours. Highways such as I-376 and Route 28 may become slick, especially if snow develops Sunday afternoon. Officials are urging drivers to reduce speed and carry emergency supplies.
The weekend will remain cold, with Saturday seeing highs near 29°F and partly sunny skies. Sunday begins with a chance of snow, particularly before 1 p.m., and temperatures will peak at 32°F. Winds up to 15 mph will intensify the cold.
Looking ahead, the bitter trend continues. Monday and Tuesday offer slight reprieves with highs in the mid-30s but expect more snow by midweek. Wednesday brings a strong chance of mixed rain and snow, with highs near 37°F and 80% precipitation probability.
Residents are advised to dress warmly, check on vulnerable neighbors, and limit time outdoors. For those traveling, check the latest weather updates and ensure your vehicle is winter-ready.
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