Snow showers and squalls with steady accumulating early on Friday in Pittsburgh
The day begins with snow but ultimately turns to rain in the afternoon.
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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.
A winter storm warning has been issued for parts of Westmoreland and Fayette counties in Pennsylvania and Preston and Tucker counties in West Virginia.
Severe thunderstorms are possible on Wednesday afternoon before snow begins to move in on Thursday.
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.
Clouds start to dissipate on Saturday as sunshine moves in, but some storms could be on the way.
A system will bring the Pittsburgh area's long-awaited rain chance on Sunday.
Saturday morning begins with clear skies and seasonably chilly air following the passage of a dry cold front late Friday evening.
A steady breeze will create elevated fire weather conditions.
Rain chances will return to the area on Sunday.
Wednesday will have pockets of rain, but before the rest of the week, it will look warm and dry.
We're looking at more warm temperatures this week but rain is around the corner.
We'll see some temperatures in the 50s before they climb again next week.
Temperatures this afternoon will recover into the upper 50s to low 60s areawide.