KDKA-TV morning weather blog: Dec. 10, 2025
During the day on Wednesday, the roads will mostly be wet, but starting in the evening, snow is possible.
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Since June 2015, Ron Smiley has been giving a local and hopefully bright outlook on the day in Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania.
Born a Texan, Ron grew up in Little Rock, Arkansas, after his dad retired from the Air Force. He often times says that if he can grow up under a drill sergeants roof, than he can take anything that life can throw at him.
After graduating from Little Rock Catholic High, Ron pursued his degree at Arkansas Tech University. He has two children.
Before arriving in Pittsburgh, Ron worked in Mississippi and Arkansas along with most recently New Orleans and Indianapolis. He says that his love for the weather developed at a young age as he loved to hang out in the garden and talk clouds with his neighbor Mr. Mike, an employee at the National Weather Service. Ron is a member of the American Meteorological Society and has been rewarded his AMS seal.
In Ron's free time, he loves to cook and explore with his family. You may catch him out and about on a Saturday morning running for a good cause or hanging with his family at a local park or museum. Ron also loves to bike, even though he admits it's a lot more challenging with Pennsylvania hills.
During the day on Wednesday, the roads will mostly be wet, but starting in the evening, snow is possible.
Snow began falling around 3 a.m. on Tuesday in the city of Pittsburgh.
A winter storm making its way to western Pennsylvania is supposed to hit the region with the first significant snowfall of the season on Tuesday.
For the second straight day, snow showers in Pittsburgh are possible in the afternoon as the weekend approaches.
With cold temperatures and the chance for snow showers, Thanksgiving Day's weather in Pittsburgh will feel more like Christmas.
Temperatures are expected to take a dip as the wind speeds pick up in the Pittsburgh area on Wednesday.
Rain totals are only expected to be between a quarter of an inch to a half inch.
Rain chances move back into the area around 5 p.m. on Friday.
While we'll have a slight rain chance on Friday, a cooler and drier weekend is ahead.
While the rain has moved out of the Pittsburgh area, the rainy weather isn't staying away for too long.
Some people will even see some snow mixed into the forecast.
Skies will be mostly to partly cloudy through the day.
It's a big sports weekend in Pittsburgh, and for the most part, the weather will be cooperating!
After a couple of days of being able to see the Northern Lights, Pittsburgh's weather will get back to seasonable conditions on Thursday.
While we're in for a rise in temperatures in western Pennsylvania, the windy conditions are sticking around.