Rain showers and below-freezing temperatures are expected to bring a wintry mix of freezing rain or snow to Pittsburgh and various parts of western Pennsylvania Sunday. In the morning, Pittsburgh will be listed as a severe weather day as there is a risk of freezing rain/wintry mix with the onset of the storm moving in from the west. The second half of Sunday will then be listed as an impact day. Watch the full forecast in the video abovePittsburgh will start the day Sunday with temperatures in the high 20s and lower 30s. Things will begin to warm up as the morning goes on, and the precipitation outside will turn into straight rain by lunchtime. Rain will continue throughout the day and end by the start of Monday morning. A winter weather advisory will be in effect for Venango, Clarion, Indiana, and eastern parts of Westmoreland and Fayette counties on Sunday. It will go into effect at 7 a.m. and run through 7 p.m. A winter storm watch will be in effect for Cambria, Somerset, and Garrett counties from 7 a.m. Sunday until 7 a.m. Monday. More: Get free weather alerts for your countyInteractive radar: Track the rain as it moves through your areaLearn how to enable automatic weather alerts on the WTAE mobile app There is a potential for some areas to see a glaze of ice. As of now, northern and western portions of Allegheny County and Laurel Highlands could see ice but, it’s all temperature dependent.Temperature and timing will be key in determining what kind of precipitation occurs. Pittsburgh’s Action Weather will continue fine-tuning the forecast as Sunday morning approaches. Another round of scattered showers returns late Monday afternoon or evening.Stay with Pittsburgh’s Action Weather for updates to the forecast. Download the WTAE app to stay connected with severe weather alerts and breaking news.Already have the WTAE app? Click here to learn how to get automatic storm and severe weather alerts for where you are.
Rain showers and below-freezing temperatures are expected to bring a wintry mix of freezing rain or snow to Pittsburgh and various parts of western Pennsylvania Sunday.
In the morning, Pittsburgh will be listed as a severe weather day as there is a risk of freezing rain/wintry mix with the onset of the storm moving in from the west. The second half of Sunday will then be listed as an impact day.
Watch the full forecast in the video above
Pittsburgh will start the day Sunday with temperatures in the high 20s and lower 30s. Things will begin to warm up as the morning goes on, and the precipitation outside will turn into straight rain by lunchtime.
Rain will continue throughout the day and end by the start of Monday morning.
A winter weather advisory will be in effect for Venango, Clarion, Indiana, and eastern parts of Westmoreland and Fayette counties on Sunday. It will go into effect at 7 a.m. and run through 7 p.m.
A winter storm watch will be in effect for Cambria, Somerset, and Garrett counties from 7 a.m. Sunday until 7 a.m. Monday.
There is a potential for some areas to see a glaze of ice. As of now, northern and western portions of Allegheny County and Laurel Highlands could see ice but, it’s all temperature dependent.
Temperature and timing will be key in determining what kind of precipitation occurs.
Pittsburgh’s Action Weather will continue fine-tuning the forecast as Sunday morning approaches.
Another round of scattered showers returns late Monday afternoon or evening.
Stay with Pittsburgh’s Action Weather for updates to the forecast.
Download the WTAE app to stay connected with severe weather alerts and breaking news.
Already have the WTAE app? Click here to learn how to get automatic storm and severe weather alerts for where you are.
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