Quick round of snow to hit western Pennsylvania Christmas Eve morning. Here's how much we could get.

KDKA-TV Morning Forecast (12/23)

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Monday started off with lows in the teens and single digits, but the Pittsburgh area will see a warm-up as the day goes on. 

Monday, the area will have a little sunshine and then increasing clouds through late afternoon and evening. Highs will be seasonable right around 40 degrees. 

Overnight, a quick round of snow moves in, dropping about 1 to 2 inches mainly north of I-80 and in the Laurel Highlands. It starts a little before midnight and ends right around 5 a.m. Tuesday. 

(Photo: KDKA Weather Center)

Garrett County, Maryland, is under a winter weather advisory from 4 a.m. to 7 p.m. for light accumulation, and 0.10 inches of ice accumulation is possible. Be careful traveling along I-68. 

(Photo: KDKA Weather Center)

The rest of the week looks great for temperatures, making it to the low to mid-40s, which is above normal. 

Pittsburgh's Christmas Day forecast  

Christmas Day highs will be in the low 40s with partly cloudy skies. There is a small chance for a light mix/rain shower in the afternoon and evening but nothing measurable and it'll be very spotty. 

Map shows the probability of seeing a White Christmas across Western Pennsylvania from 1991 to 2020.  (Photo: KDKA Weather Center)

Heading into the weekend, temperatures are back to the 50s with rain showers. 

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