Thundersnow and winter weather make their way through the Pittsburgh area overnight
Snow arrived in the Pittsburgh area in the overnight areas with a rare round of thundersnow happening around midnight.
Snow arrived in the Pittsburgh area in the overnight areas with a rare round of thundersnow happening around midnight.
A storm system is expected to bring at least 1-2" of snow to most of the region.
The National Weather Service said "travel could be difficult to impossible" in places where snowfall is forecast to continue into the beginning of the week.
Pittsburgh International Airport's Snow Fighters were dispatched to Erie to assist with snow removal.
PennDOT is already asking people to be cautious as the storm approaches and is advising people to avoid unnecessary travel.
No vehicles were struck and no one aboard the single-engine Cessna 208 Caravan were hurt.
The fear was the Friday morning rush would be a big pile of slush, but road crews made sure that wasn't the case.
It's the second time this week we are having snow during a morning commute.
It's going to be cold overnight, and all those wet roads could turn to ice, making roads deceptively slick.
With winter weather approaching Friday evening, several schools have postponed their scheduled SAT tests for this weekend.
A winter storm dropped several inches of snow on Western Pennsylvania from Sunday, Jan. 16 to Monday, Jan. 17. Here's a look at your weather photos.
Viewer and KDKA-TV Staff photos from the snowstorm on Jan. 16, 2022.
Photos and videos are coming in of western Pennsylvania's first major winter storm system of the season.
There's a Winter Storm WARNING that starts at 1:00 p.m. today and goes to 1:00 p.m. Monday.
Gov. Tom Wolf's team issued a warning Sunday, urging Pennsylvanians to stay off the roads so snow plows can do their jobs as the region braces for the arrival of snow, cold temperatures and icy roadways.
There are dozens of flight cancellations at Pittsburgh International Airport as the region braces for a significant snow storm this evening.
The National Weather Service has just issued a winter storm warning for the Pittsburgh area ahead of tomorrow's snow storm.
We are nearly 10" below average for snowfall this season but more snow is on the way that will most likely catch us up and put us back on track.
By now, you probably have heard about the winter storm system that is eyeing the east Sunday into Monday.
With winter weather on the horizon, making sure you have your vehicle stocked and prepared for all situations can help keep you safe.
Residents on multiple Pittsburgh streets were still waiting for a plow truck Thursday night.
Rapid snowfall slowed plows and salt trucks across the region Wednesday night.
With a big snowfall in the forecast, the Postal Service is asking people to clear the areas around their mailboxes and shovel their sidewalks and steps for carriers.
Due to the winter weather and snow, PennDOT temporarily reduced the speed limit on the Beaver Valley Expressway and Interstate 80 to 45 mph Friday morning.
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The Century III Mall is celebrating the holidays one last time before it's torn down.
Two troopers were hurt responding to a hit-and-run on I-279 on Tuesday morning.
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American Airlines requested a nationwide ground stop, which was later canceled, on the morning of Christmas Eve due to technical problems.
NORAD, the North American Aerospace Command, is tracking Santa on his trip around the world this Christmas, so children and families can see where he is right now.
The Century III Mall is celebrating the holidays one last time before it's torn down.
Two troopers were hurt responding to a hit-and-run on I-279 on Tuesday morning.
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NORAD, the North American Aerospace Command, is tracking Santa on his trip around the world this Christmas, so children and families can see where he is right now.
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