Wintry mix to hit western Pennsylvania overnight into early Tuesday morning
It's a chilly one Monday morning with lows in the teens and highs back near normal around 40 degrees.
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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.
The cold temperatures are sticking around through next week, and we could see some snow flurries on Saturday.
The National Weather Service said that total snow accumulations for the Pittsburgh area could be between 2 and 5 inches.
Some counties to the north could see some accumulating snow, and we're in for another chilly day.
The sunshine and above normal temperatures continue today with highs in the low 50s.
We're in for another day of sunshine and above-normal temperatures, but Pittsburghers may need the umbrella sooner rather than later.
As Pittsburgh rings in the holiday season tonight at Light Up Night, the weather will be cloudy and cool.
Whether it's cold temperatures, rain, snow, and then some warmth, the weather in Pittsburgh will be all over the place.
The Pittsburgh region will be cloudy, with mild temperatures throughout the day, and some evening rain is possible.
The day starts off foggy and rainy with seasonable temperatures in Pittsburgh, and that will turn into a wintry mix on Sunday evening.