What's the forecast for the Steelers-Texans playoff game?
It appears that the weather will cooperate for Monday's Steelers-Texans playoff game at Acrisure Stadium.
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It appears that the weather will cooperate for Monday's Steelers-Texans playoff game at Acrisure Stadium.
After a few days of warmer temperatures and sunshine, cold and snow are returning to the Pittsburgh area.
The unseasonable warmth will last for about another day before the temperatures drop in Pittsburgh.
Temperatures on Sunday will struggle to make it past the freezing mark, but warmer conditions are on the way.
A cold and cloudy weekend is on tap before some warmer temperatures move in.
Temperatures will linger in the 20s for the rest of the week, but milder temperatures will come to the area next week.
Temperatures will be in the 20s after heavy snowfall blanketed parts of the region.
A map shows how much snow the Pittsburgh area is expected to get on New Year's Eve.
There will be dry time today if you want to go outside and enjoy the warm weather.
It's a chilly one Monday morning with lows in the teens and highs back near normal around 40 degrees.
Temperatures will be a bit more seasonal on Sunday, but a warm-up is looming.
After snow squalls and colder temperatures, we'll get a bump today, but the wind is sticking around.
Most areas picked up around 4-7 inches of snow, and while it comes to an end, frigid temperatures are expected to follow.
Areas north of Interstate 80 are under a winter weather advisory for Wednesday because they could get 2 to 4 inches of snow.
The temperatures will slightly tick up on Sunday, but it won't last long.