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Accumulating snow showers for areas South and East will be ending tonight. Additional accumulation through early evening in these areas will be 1-2″.Snow Showers Ending Most places in and around Pittsburgh have seen 1-2″ of snow. Neighborhoods south of I-70 have slightly higher totals…in the range of 3-5″. Additional accumulation through early evening will be under 1″ locally and 1-2″ possible South of I-70, especially in the Laurel Highlands. The greatest focus for additional snowfall will be South and East as the storm system moves away early tonight. Additional snow accumulations in our areaIn/Around Pittsburgh 1″ or Less South of I-70: 1-2″ with locally higher amounts (mountains of Preston and Garrett Counties will see additional 2-3″)Widespread snow showers are ending early tonight. Snow showers will be scattered and intermittent through early evening.Outside of a few scattered flurries, we dry out Tuesday and Wednesday. It will remain cold all week with daytime highs in the 20s and overnight lows in the teens. Right now, winds don’t look strong, so wind chills won’t be a major problem. Silver lining, we should see some much needed sun late in the week.How much additional snow?A sharp snowfall gradient across the area. Places to the south will see higher totals; much less the farther north.Additional accumulation will fall along and south of I-70. One to Two inches is possible through early evening, with locally higher amounts in the ridges and in West Virginia and Western Maryland. Cold lingers through the weekendA few scattered flurries will continue through at least Wednesday. Little to no additional accumulations are expected. Temps will remain below average and below freezing over the next 6 days. There is the chance for a few flurries will be Saturday. Right now, it does not look like anything will accumulate…as the storm track is too far south to have a significant impact here. We will be watching this system, and if something changes we will let you know to help you plan and keep your family safe.TONIGHT: Leftover scattered snow showers early, then cloudy, brisk and cold. High: 19°TUESDAY: Cloudy and cold, isolated flurries. High: 27°WEDNESDAY: Cloudy with isolated flurries. High: 24°

Accumulating snow showers for areas South and East will be ending tonight. Additional accumulation through early evening in these areas will be 1-2″.

Snow Showers Ending

Most places in and around Pittsburgh have seen 1-2″ of snow. Neighborhoods south of I-70 have slightly higher totals…in the range of 3-5″. Additional accumulation through early evening will be under 1″ locally and 1-2″ possible South of I-70, especially in the Laurel Highlands.

The greatest focus for additional snowfall will be South and East as the storm system moves away early tonight.

Additional snow accumulations in our area

In/Around Pittsburgh 1″ or Less

South of I-70: 1-2″ with locally higher amounts (mountains of Preston and Garrett Counties will see additional 2-3″)

Widespread snow showers are ending early tonight. Snow showers will be scattered and intermittent through early evening.

Outside of a few scattered flurries, we dry out Tuesday and Wednesday. It will remain cold all week with daytime highs in the 20s and overnight lows in the teens. Right now, winds don’t look strong, so wind chills won’t be a major problem. Silver lining, we should see some much needed sun late in the week.

How much additional snow?

A sharp snowfall gradient across the area. Places to the south will see higher totals; much less the farther north.

Additional accumulation will fall along and south of I-70. One to Two inches is possible through early evening, with locally higher amounts in the ridges and in West Virginia and Western Maryland.

Cold lingers through the weekend

A few scattered flurries will continue through at least Wednesday. Little to no additional accumulations are expected.

Temps will remain below average and below freezing over the next 6 days.

There is the chance for a few flurries will be Saturday. Right now, it does not look like anything will accumulate…as the storm track is too far south to have a significant impact here. We will be watching this system, and if something changes we will let you know to help you plan and keep your family safe.

TONIGHT: Leftover scattered snow showers early, then cloudy, brisk and cold. High: 19°

TUESDAY: Cloudy and cold, isolated flurries. High: 27°

WEDNESDAY: Cloudy with isolated flurries. High: 24°

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