How much snow is expected in Pittsburgh?
The Pittsburgh metro area can expect 1 to 2 inches of snow.
Weather / Regional Forecasts
Western Pennsylvania is bracing for an "Impact Day" as a cold front brings rain changing to snow, strong winds, and dangerously low wind chills. Several counties are under weather advisories, with potential for hazardous road conditions. Er...
The Pittsburgh area and surrounding regions are preparing for a significant weather event. The incoming cold front will cause a transition from rain to snow, with potential for a flash freeze on untreated surfaces. The heaviest snow is expected in the northern counties and the Laurel Highlands due to lake-effect snow. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation has already reduced speed limits on several interstates in anticipation of hazardous conditions. The cold weather pattern is expected to remain through the weekend and into the next week, with a fresh surge of Arctic air arriving early next week.
The Pittsburgh metro area can expect 1 to 2 inches of snow.
The Laurel Highlands and areas north of Route 422 up to Interstate 80 could see 2 to 4 inches, with some northern counties possibly getting 4 to 6 inches due to lake-enhanced activity.
A flash freeze occurs when road surfaces don't have time to dry before a sharp temperature drop, causing ice to form rapidly on untreated surfaces.
A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for the Laurel Highlands due to snow and travel concerns.
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