Freezing rain, ice expected to impact parts of western Pa. into Thursday morning
An ice storm is expected to appear in our region Wednesday through Thursday.
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Trey Fulbright is the newest meteorologist on the KDKA First Alert Weather Team. In addition to seeing his forecasts on air, he also does weather and climate reporting. Trey comes to KDKA from Des Moines, IA, where he was a meteorologist and storm chaser at KCCI, which was his first full-time position. Trey graduated from Iowa State University with a Bachelor of Science in meteorology in 2022. Trey earned his Master of Science in Geosciences from The Graduate School at Mississippi State University in August 2025.
Trey grew up in Texas and Tennessee where he developed and nurtured his lifelong passion in meteorology. He has always loved weather since he was a young child, but the 2008 Super Tuesday Tornado Outbreak solidified his passion for meteorology.
He continued to nurture his passion for meteorology in high school by attending National Weather Service storm spotter training courses and community programs held by local broadcast meteorologists.
While an undergraduate at Iowa State, he participated in internships at the National Weather Service and a summer research program affiliated with the National Science Foundation.
Outside of meteorology, Trey loves cooking, disc golfing, and occasionally fishing. He is an avid outdoors person and loves hiking and exploring nature. He also loves to volunteer in the community and with his church.
He looks forward to learning more and exploring what Pittsburgh has to offer as well as trying some of the great food options around town and even hitting up a Pirates, Steelers, or Penguins game!
An ice storm is expected to appear in our region Wednesday through Thursday.
Clear skies and warmer weather are expected going into next week as temperatures will go into the 40s and 50s.
This week will have wind gusts and warmer temperatures along with some snow showers.
There will be some snow showers this weekend but with more warm and mild temperatures.
Temperatures will start to warm up heading into next week and there will be mostly clear weather conditions.
The weather in 2025 began on an unusual note in Western Pa. and over a large portion of the central and eastern United States.
An extreme cold watch has been issued for the entire Pittsburgh area next week.
A drop in temperatures and snow flurries are still expected this upcoming week in our region.
Temperatures will drop going into the next week and more snowfall is expected today.
Temperatures will drop a few degrees tonight with a few snow showers lasting into Monday.
Snow and cold temperatures are still expected today continuing through next week.
Tonight temperatures are expected to drop into the single digits and teens in some areas accompanied with snow fall.
Some snow showers will continue early Thursday morning and temperatures will reach single digits tonight.
Today we'll see some snow showers before even colder temperatures move in.
After a day of snow showers, the Pittsburgh area is looking at cold temperatures and some more snow.