Pennsylvania Forecast: Cold Weekend Ahead with Snow Possible Monday Night into Tuesday
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Pittsburgh, PA – Western Pennsylvania residents should prepare for frigid temperatures and potential snow showers early next week. The National Weather Service (NWS) predicts a mostly cloudy weekend, with snow chances increasing Monday night into Tuesday.
According to NWS, highs this weekend will reach just 23°F Saturday and 32°F Sunday, with lows dropping into the single digits. Winds from the west and southwest could make it feel even colder. By Monday, temperatures are expected to climb slightly to 34°F, offering a brief reprieve before snow showers move in late Monday evening.
Drivers should exercise caution early Tuesday, as snow accumulations could make roadways, including major routes such as I-376, slippery. The chance of snow showers is currently at 40%, and totals are projected to remain under an inch, but slick conditions may persist throughout the morning commute.
Looking ahead, temperatures are expected to rise to 38°F Tuesday and 35°F Wednesday, with a continued chance of snow each day. Those heading out should monitor weather updates and allow extra travel time.
Residents are encouraged to bundle up against the bitter cold this weekend and prepare for potential weather-related delays early next week. Stay tuned to the National Weather Service for the latest updates.
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