Below-zero wind chills this evening, continuing into Monday; some snow showers possible
It’ll be very cold this evening. Temperatures are in the teens with wind chills below zero.
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It’ll be very cold this evening. Temperatures are in the teens with wind chills below zero.
Snow is moving through the area and will lead to dangerous driving conditions. Snow will cover roads and reduce visibility. The most impactful snow will fall this evening from about 5-11 p.m. tonight before the steadiest snow tapers off.
It will be windy with cold rain this afternoon and a mix in spots with snow showers north of I-80 and in the ridges and mountains.
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The active weather pattern continues this week as cold air stays in place.
It will be cloudy and cold tonight with temperatures in the 20s.
Mostly cloudy and cold tonight, temperatures will drop to the low 20s and wind chills will be in the teens to start the morning.
Leftover lingering snow showers are possible in spots this afternoon, but the bulk of this system came through this morning.
It will be cold and windy this evening. Temperatures will fall to the mid-20s, and wind chills will be in the teens. A few lake effect snow showers are possible late tonight. Isolated slick spots are possible mainly north.
Cloudy and cold this evening, temperatures will stay steady in the low 30s. The next system arrives tonight, bringing scattered snow showers to the area that will mix to rain by Sunday morning. A light snow accumulation of less than 1 inch is possible locally overnight, and areas near I-80 and north could see 1-3 inches of snow. Make sure to take it slow. Black ice is possible along with slippery travel early Sunday morning, as temperatures slowly rise to the upper 30s around 40 degrees by the late morning hours. In our higher elevations, a Winter Advisory has been issued for the ridges of Westmoreland and Fayette counties, as well as Somerset, Preston and Garrett counties from 3 a.m. until noon on Sunday. Snow, sleet and rain are expected with gusty winds around 35 mph. A light snow accumulation is possible of up to one inch and a light glaze of ice will bring slippery travel and icy conditions to these areas.