Pittsburgh's on and off snow comes to an end as the weekend approaches
The on-and-off snow will come to an end this afternoon, but the cold temperatures are sticking around.
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The on-and-off snow will come to an end this afternoon, but the cold temperatures are sticking around.
Thursday is a First Alert Weather Day with snow expected to fall overnight into the morning.
A big chunk of the area could see snow from Wednesday night into Thursday morning.
A lake effect snow event continues for places north of I-80.
Meteorological winter is here and so are the cold temperatures.
Temperatures will dip into the high-20s to end the month of November.
It's going to be a cold weekend with lows only in the 20s and highs in the 30s.
Colder weather will soon be arriving in Pittsburgh.
If you're hitting the road today for Thanksgiving travel, it will be a clear route for you through most of the day.
Chances of rain and drizzle will be returning to the Pittsburgh area today.
Pittsburgh will see some rain and clouds Sunday before they move out to start the week.
After heavy snowfall earlier this week, we're looking at some rain this weekend.
The day begins with snow but ultimately turns to rain in the afternoon.
The Laurel Highlands and the Ridges could see up to 6-12 inches of snow over the next two days.
Severe thunderstorms are possible on Wednesday afternoon before snow begins to move in on Thursday.
.! We are still above normal today with rain showers arriving in the afternoon and highs in the low to mid 60s.
The Pittsburgh area is waking up this Monday with milder temperatures in the upper 40s and low 50s.
The past week provided very little relief to the area's drought conditions.
Temperatures will reach into the high 50s and low 60s in our area throughout the day.
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Clouds start to dissipate on Saturday as sunshine moves in, but some storms could be on the way.
While it won't be as persistent as Thursday, Friday will have off-and-on drizzle all day long.
Despite having rain today and throughout times over the next week, none of it will be "drought busting."
We return to "above average" temperatures on Thursday, but the rain comes with it.
Morning low temperatures will dip to the low 40s.
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