2 to 4 inches of snow expected this weekend in Philly region
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Snow begins around 4 on Saturday afternoon and continues through the evening. Snow from the mid-level low will end before 4 a.m. on Sunday, but lake effect snow will likely continue through Monday morning. The biggest impact from the weekend snow will occur from 5 p.m. on Saturday through around 6 a.m. on Sunday, with snow-covered roads possible.
The NWS forecasts snow for Pittsburgh, with a Winter Storm Watch for impactful snow south of I-70 this weekend.
The first snowfall of the season hit Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania on Tuesday morning, blanketing the region with a several inches of snow, closing or delaying schools, and bringing out shovelers to start cleaning up.
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Map shows how much snow the Pittsburgh area could get this weekend with winter storm warning issued
A winter storm system is making its way to western Pennsylvania and is expected to bring significant snowfall to the region this weekend. The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning for parts of the Pittsburgh area along and south of Interstate 70 for Saturday into Sunday "due to a band of heavier snow.
Saturday is an Impact Day for snow in western Pennsylvania. A winter weather advisory and a winter storm warning have been issued by the National Weather Service. Between 2 and 4 inches is expected areawide, with locally higher amounts possible in the Laurel Highlands, according to the forecast by Pittsburgh's Action Weather.
Pittsburgh residents prepare for a wintry mix of snow, wind, and cold temperatures as forecasted by the National Weather Service.
Winter weather is moving across Pennsylvania today as a quick disturbance brings a mix of rain and snow that shifts to all snow in many areas.
Allegheny County and the city of Pittsburgh will have plows and salt trucks on the roads working to clear the snow. Here's how public works crews say they will tackle the storm. The Pittsburgh Department of Public Works says it's planning 24-hour coverage beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday and continuing through Monday at 6 a.m.
PITTSBURGH — Today is the calm before the storm with cloudy skies but calming winds and highs just above the freezing mark.
Winter in Western Pennsylvania demands preparation. Discover the best stores for snow removal supplies near Pittsburgh—from Busy Beaver to Home Depot—and learn where to find shovels, salt, blowers & deals before the first flakes fall.
The first accumulating snow of the season is on the way for the tristate region, with the National Weather Service releasing new snowfall projections as a winter storm targets the area Saturday night,