Pittsburgh, PA – A winter storm will bring a mix of heavy rain and snow to western Pennsylvania starting Friday, creating hazardous road conditions.
The National Weather Service forecasts rain Friday, with temperatures peaking at 31°F. Overnight, rain could change to snow, with gusty winds up to 30 mph. By Saturday afternoon, steady rain will transition to snow, increasing the risk of icy roads.
Travelers along I-79 and I-376 should expect delays and reduced visibility. Rain will persist into Saturday night, followed by more snow on Sunday morning, with temperatures dropping into the 30s.
By Monday, skies clear with a cold start, as highs only reach 22°F. Another round of snow is possible by midweek.
Residents should prepare for slippery roads, possible power outages, and travel disruptions. Follow local updates for emergency alerts.