
Pittsburgh Weather: Winter Storm Warning Issued With Freezing Rain And Snow On The Way
A Winter Storm Warning has now been issued for parts of Southwestern Pennsylvania as a dangerous winter mix moves toward the area.
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A Winter Storm Warning has now been issued for parts of Southwestern Pennsylvania as a dangerous winter mix moves toward the area.
The city is putting aside almost half a million dollars for new snowplows.
The warmer temperatures in the next couple of days may make it harder for our minds to wrap around the winter storm scenario that is looking to unfold later this week.
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.
Officials are working to stay ahead of the storm in order to keep the roads clear and drivers safe.
Our next low-pressure system comes overnight and early Thursday.
From snow to fluctuating temperatures to an expected changeover to freezing rain, it's these rapidly changing weather conditions that have forecasters and road crews so concerned.
We made it through Round No. 1 of this winter storm system with anywhere from 1-2 inches of snow, and now the afternoon lull is ending.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for most of Western Pennsylvania, including the Pittsburgh area.
The winter wonderland we're living in right now shows no signs of changing any time soon, says KDKA Meteorologist Kristin Emery.
The Allegheny County Public Works Department is preparing for an overnight snowfall that could leave a few inches behind by the Tuesday morning rush hour.
Another round of snow has some city of Pittsburgh residents upset again over lack of plowing and salting on their streets.
A winter storm system is expected to brush the Pittsburgh area late this weekend.
A nor'easter is closing in on the Pittsburgh area.
Western Pennsylvania is preparing for an incoming winter storm, with parts of the Pittsburgh area under a Winter Storm Warning and expecting 5 to 8 inches of snow.
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The Winter Storm Watch is now a winter weather advisory.
he snow came down fast Wednesday morning, piling up across the region and making it difficult for plows to keep up.
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A major winter weather storm system is expected to impact the area, with snow continuing to move into the area late Tuesday into Wednesday morning.
With a major snowstorm looming this weekend, the National Weather Service has now issued a Winter Storm Warning for the Pittsburgh area.
Gov. Tom Wolf says he is declaring a state of emergency ahead of this weekend's winter storm.
Most of Pennsylvania is under a Winter Storm Watch ahead of a weekend storm that could pack a wallop of snow, followed by bitter cold and high winds, making travel hazardous.
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