More accumulating snow coming to the Pittsburgh area this weekend
Snow chances, including squalls and accumulating snow, are returning to western Pennsylvania on Friday.
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Snow chances, including squalls and accumulating snow, are returning to western Pennsylvania on Friday.
Impactful snow is moving into the Pittsburgh area on Friday.
While it will be nothing like the storm last week, a couple more inches of snow are heading to the Pittsburgh area.
If you are traveling south today into West Virginia, a narrow band of snow is expected to impact the area this afternoon into the evening.
The cold temperatures in the regions aren't going anywhere - in fact, they'll be sticking around for quite some time.
Pittsburgh may be in the clear when it comes to snow, but the cold weather is here to stay.
There are First Alert Weather Days in place through Sunday due to cold mornings.
Tuesday is a First Alert Weather Day due to wind chills potentially dipping to 25 degrees below zero.
Pittsburgh could see up to 16 inches of snow throughout the day on Sunday.
A major snowstorm is on the way, and it's set to arrive on Saturday evening in western Pennsylvania.
We've got some snow chances on Wednesday afternoon, but a possible big snowstorm is looming this weekend.
Frigid air is expected to be in place for the region through next week.
Tuesday is a First Alert Weather Day due to cold temperatures.
Friday kicks off the weekend with some warmer temperatures, but they will not last long.
Temperatures will continue to fall on Thursday and through the weekend as the snow and cold return to the area.