Western PA, Northern WV Winter Storm Warning: 6–12 Inches of Snow Until 1 AM Tuesday

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Pittsburgh, Pa. – A Winter Storm Warning continues across Pennsylvania and West Virginia through Tuesday, bringing 6–12 inches.

According to the National Weather Service in Pittsburgh, heavy snow is expected across higher elevations of Westmoreland, Fayette and Indiana counties in Pennsylvania, along with Preston, eastern Preston, western Tucker, and the ridges of eastern Monongalia and northwestern Preston counties in West Virginia.

Additional snow accumulations between 6 and 12 inches are forecast before the warning expires at 1 a.m. EST Tuesday.

Cities included in the warning area include Ligonier, Donegal, Ohiopyle, Armagh and Champion in Pennsylvania, and Kingwood, Terra Alta, Parsons, Hendricks and Bruceton Mills in West Virginia.

The National Weather Service stated that travel could become very difficult to impossible, particularly during periods of heavier snowfall. Hazardous road conditions are expected to impact both the Monday morning and Monday evening commutes.

Officials urge drivers to use caution, allow extra travel time and monitor the latest road conditions. Snow-covered and slick roads are likely, especially in higher elevations where snowfall rates may be greater.

Residents are encouraged to report snow accumulations to the National Weather Service Pittsburgh office by calling 412-262-1988, posting to the NWS Pittsburgh Facebook page, or using X at @NWSPittsburgh.

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