Snow, rain move in late Sat. in New York - 12/12/25
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Snow returned Saturday afternoon and will continue into the night, with 3-5 inches areawide and 6-10 inches possible for Laurel Highlands and isolated places south of Pittsburgh.
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Snow starts falling Saturday afternoon; expect dangerous driving conditions, bitter cold wind chills
Behind the snow, wind chills tank below zero late tonight and could reach -10 on Sunday morning.
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Map shows how much snow the Pittsburgh area could get this weekend with winter storm warning issued
The National Weather Service said parts of western Pennsylvania could see more than 6 inches of snow this weekend.
The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning at 11:41 a.m. on Saturday valid from 1 p.m. until Sunday 1 p.m. for Allegheny County.
PITTSBURGH — Today will be the best day to do any errands or put up any last-minute decorations. It’s cold this morning, but less wind is expected with temperatures pushing near freezing this afternoon.
People always love to brag about how much snow they used to get back in the day, but who really has the bragging rights in?
The first snowfall of the season hit Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania on Tuesday morning, blanketing the region with a several inches of snow, closing or delaying schools, and bringing out shovelers to start cleaning up.
Hour-by-hour snow projections for western Pennsylvania, beginning on Saturday, December 13, and continuing overnight into Sunday morning, December 14
The National Weather Service forecasts snow and gusty winds for Pittsburgh, with varying accumulations expected.
From 7 p.m. through around 11 p.m., snow-covered roads will be possible. The Pittsburgh area could see a quick inch of snow falling this evening. Don't forget about winds as well, with winds gusting up to 35 m.p.h. In Pittsburgh, and as strong as 50 m.p.h. in the Laurel Highlands. It appears the strongest winds will happen before 5 p.m.