Weekend Expected To Bring More Snow
Another round of snow is expected this weekend.
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Another round of snow is expected this weekend.
Winter still has its cold, icy grip on our area and there doesn't appear to be an end in sight.
Pennsylvania residents digging out from as much as 8 inches of snow or more are now being warned about dangerous wind chills expected in many areas.
A new winter storm is scheduled to take effect early Saturday.
The snow has been coming down for hours Sunday.
A blowing snowstorm that sweeps in just before the rush hour is getting to be a bad habit around here.
Some light snow has moved into the area this afternoon, and the National Weather Service is warning that it could cut down on visibility on local roads.
The first real round of winter weather we've seen this season arrived early Tuesday morning.
Some parts of the area woke up to snow Monday morning and it appears more is on the way.
Light snow that began falling before daybreak has slowed morning rush hour traffic in parts of western Pennsylvania and caused minor accidents on some roads.
A winter weather advisory has been issued for the Pittsburgh area beginning Tuesday morning.
Rain, snow and more cold weather is all headed toward Pittsburgh.
Severe weather will be around the area for much of the day. As a result, a Flood Warning has been issued.
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Severe weather tore through the area this afternoon prompting tornado and thunderstorm warnings and leaving behind uprooted trees and property damage in West Deer in Allegheny County and Jackson Center in Mercer County.
Part of Route 228 is still closed as crews try to make repairs after Tuesday night's storms.
Twenty-four hours after high winds and severe storms ripped through the area, a busy road in Butler County is still closed down.
Some powerful storms moved through the area Tuesday and the effects are still being felt today.
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