Western Pennsylvania snow forecast: Advisories, Winter Warnings

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Snow showers will be moving into the Pittsburgh region all day as the artic air sticks around. Some areas of Fayette, Westmoreland could see up to six inches in the higher elevations. SNOW CLOSINGS: Your Full List. Impact Day: Snow Showers Through the DayA clipper coming out of the Great Lakes will bring snow showers back to Western PA today.The snow is expected to start during the AM commute and last through the evening making it a little tricky for drivers as visibility will be low. We are expecting around one to three inches around most of western Pennsylvania with three plus inches in the higher elevations east and north of Pittsburgh.Winter Storm Warning:A Winter Storm Warning is in effect 7 a.m. Thursday to 7 a.m. Friday for the higher elevations of Fayette, Westmoreland, and Preston Counties and all of Garrett County. Here, storm total snow of up to six inches is possible.Winter Weather Advisory:A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect through 4 a.m. Friday for Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Clarion, Fayette (lowlands), Forest, Greene, Indiana, Lawrence, Monongalia, Preston (lowlands), Washington, Westmoreland (lowlands), and Venango Counties. Here, one to two inches of snow is possible with localized amounts of up to three inches. Coldest Days Yet to Come: Friday’s forecast should put everyone in a good mood with some sunshine and highs just breaking freezing! Saturday continues to trend slightly warmer but more unsettled. It is an Impact Day as system brings periods of rain and snow showers. The weekend will end with more snow showers. Prepare yourself and your family now – the coldest days of this Arctic outbreak are coming next week. This may be the coldest stretch that we have experienced in a few winters. Temperatures will remain in the single digits all day on Monday. It will be windy too, which will pull the wind chills below zero. We have made next Monday an Impact Day. It gets much worse on Tuesday and Wednesday. Low temps will drop well below zero with wind chills are expected to be in the 10-20 below zero range. Severe Weather Alert Days have already been issued in advance of these brutal conditions.TODAY: Impact Day: Morning near-zero wind chills. Snow showers. Wind Gusts 20-25 mph High: 28°, low: 20°.TONIGHT: Isolated snow showers, mostly cloudy, not as cold. Low 24°FRIDAY: Peeks of sunshine and not as cold. High: 33°, low: 24°.

Snow showers will be moving into the Pittsburgh region all day as the artic air sticks around. Some areas of Fayette, Westmoreland could see up to six inches in the higher elevations.

snow totals for thursday

SNOW CLOSINGS: Your Full List.

Impact Day: Snow Showers Through the Day

A clipper coming out of the Great Lakes will bring snow showers back to Western PA today.

The snow is expected to start during the AM commute and last through the evening making it a little tricky for drivers as visibility will be low. We are expecting around one to three inches around most of western Pennsylvania with three plus inches in the higher elevations east and north of Pittsburgh.

winter weather advisory

Winter Storm Warning:

A Winter Storm Warning is in effect 7 a.m. Thursday to 7 a.m. Friday for the higher elevations of Fayette, Westmoreland, and Preston Counties and all of Garrett County. Here, storm total snow of up to six inches is possible.

Winter Weather Advisory:

A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect through 4 a.m. Friday for Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Clarion, Fayette (lowlands), Forest, Greene, Indiana, Lawrence, Monongalia, Preston (lowlands), Washington, Westmoreland (lowlands), and Venango Counties. Here, one to two inches of snow is possible with localized amounts of up to three inches.

alert days next week

Coldest Days Yet to Come:

Friday’s forecast should put everyone in a good mood with some sunshine and highs just breaking freezing! Saturday continues to trend slightly warmer but more unsettled. It is an Impact Day as system brings periods of rain and snow showers. The weekend will end with more snow showers.

Prepare yourself and your family now – the coldest days of this Arctic outbreak are coming next week.

This may be the coldest stretch that we have experienced in a few winters. Temperatures will remain in the single digits all day on Monday. It will be windy too, which will pull the wind chills below zero.

We have made next Monday an Impact Day. It gets much worse on Tuesday and Wednesday. Low temps will drop well below zero with wind chills are expected to be in the 10-20 below zero range. Severe Weather Alert Days have already been issued in advance of these brutal conditions.

TODAY: Impact Day: Morning near-zero wind chills. Snow showers. Wind Gusts 20-25 mph High: 28°, low: 20°.

TONIGHT: Isolated snow showers, mostly cloudy, not as cold. Low 24°

FRIDAY: Peeks of sunshine and not as cold. High: 33°, low: 24°.

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