Cold lingers with a little snow this week

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AS WE HEAD INTO THE EARLY PART OF THIS AFTERNOON, NUMBERS WILL CLIMB TOWARD THE LOW 30S, BUT STILL MOSTLY CLOUDY SKIES THROUGH THE AFTERNOON AND THROUGH THIS EVENING AND OVERNIGHT TONIGHT AS WELL. WE’LL START OFF OUR TUESDAY TOMORROW WITH TEMPERATURES IN THE LOW 20S AND STILL A CHILLY DAY, BUT JUST NOT AS COLD AS IT HAS BEEN THE LAST COUPLE OF DAYS. NUMBERS TOMORROW AFTERNOON SHOULD REACH THE MID 30S FOR HIGHS, AND FROM THERE WE’LL CLIMB TOWARD THE UPPER 30S. ON WEDNESDAY EACH OF THE NEXT COUPLE OF AFTERNOONS WE’LL SEE A CONTINUATION OF MOSTLY CLOUDY SKIES. OUR NEXT CHANCE TO SEE SOME SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS WON’T COME UNTIL LATER WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND INTO THE EARLY PART OF THE DAY ON THURSDAY. LET’S TIME THAT OUT FOR YOU. 530 THIS AFTERNOON. MOSTLY CLOUDY. ANY FLAKES AND FLURRIES ARE GOING TO BE ISOLATED NORTH OF INTERSTATE 80. SPECIFICALLY PARTS OF VENANGO AND OR CLARION COUNTY. THAT WOULD BE TONIGHT AND THROUGH THE DAY TOMORROW. BUT LOCALLY, PROBABLY A FEW PEEKS OF SUNSHINE TOMORROW AND INTO THE EARLY PART OF THE DAY ON WEDNESDAY LOOKS TO BE DRY DURING THE DAY ON WEDNESDAY, WITH OUR BEST CHANCE TO SEE AGAIN THOSE SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS COMING TO FRUITION, PROBABLY BY 11:00 WEDNESDAY NIGHT WITH SOME CARRY OVER INTO THE EARLY PART OF THE DAY ON THURSDAY. SO YOUR FOUR DAY PLUS FOR MORE MID TO UPPER 30S THROUGH THE MIDDLE PART OF THE WEEK. AN IMPACT DAY ON THURSDAY WITH SOME MORNING SNOW SHOWERS AND A REINFORCING SHOT OF COLD AIR JUST FOR ABOUT A DAY OR SO. AND THEN AS WE HEAD TOWARD THE WEEKEND, SOME SUNSHINE WILL RETURN AND TEMPERATURES SHOULD BE BACK

Pittsburgh weather: Cold lingers with a little snow mid-week

Light snow coming for the Pittsburgh area late week.

A cold snap will extend through the end of the week with temperatures more typical for January instead of the beginning of December.Watch the forecast from Pittsburgh’s Action Weather in the video aboveClouds will hang tough Monday afternoon, with a spotty snow flurry north of Interstate 80. Occasional sun will mix with the clouds Tuesday, with temperatures in the low-to-mid 30s.A better chance for snow arrives in the middle of the week. A clipper will usher in a round of snow showers Wednesday night into Thursday morning. Alerts: Get severe weather alerts for your countyInteractive radar: Track the snowLearn how to enable automatic weather alerts on the WTAE app Thursday is an Impact Day since roads may be slick/snowy for the morning commute. Snow amounts will be light — a few inches to the north and in the Laurel Highlands, while Allegheny County could pick up a decent coating. The wind will pick up, too, with gusts over 30 mph.Temperatures will bounce back closer to normal early next week.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.

A cold snap will extend through the end of the week with temperatures more typical for January instead of the beginning of December.

Watch the forecast from Pittsburgh’s Action Weather in the video above

Clouds will hang tough Monday afternoon, with a spotty snow flurry north of Interstate 80. Occasional sun will mix with the clouds Tuesday, with temperatures in the low-to-mid 30s.

A better chance for snow arrives in the middle of the week. A clipper will usher in a round of snow showers Wednesday night into Thursday morning.

Thursday is an Impact Day since roads may be slick/snowy for the morning commute. Snow amounts will be light — a few inches to the north and in the Laurel Highlands, while Allegheny County could pick up a decent coating. The wind will pick up, too, with gusts over 30 mph.

Temperatures will bounce back closer to normal early next week.

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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