Chilly temperatures followed by snowLow temperatures will drop into the single digits on Wednesday and Thursday. Temperatures will have daytime highs in the 20s. There will be snow showers to finish out the week on Friday. A Winter Weather Advisory is up for Monongalia, Garrett, and Preston counties until 1 a.m. Wednesday. Accumulations will be between one and two inches in northern West Virginia.A fresh batch of Arctic air arrives as this system departs. Lows will return to the single digits with highs in the 20s for Wednesday and Thursday. Fortunately, the wind will remain light, so the wind chill shouldn’t be much of a factor over these frigid starts.More snow for all on FridayA clipper will bring more snow to western Pennsylvania on Friday. It is an Impact Day for the potential for 1-3 inches of snow. Some of the steadiest snow will impact the afternoon and evening commute.Brief Arctic blast over the weekendThe Impact Days will extend into the weekend with the return of much colder air. Highs return to the teens with single-digit lows. Despite the bitter cold, it will be a snow-free weekend. This cold blast is short-lived as highs finally break freezing early next week for the Pittsburgh area. OVERNIGHT: Cloudy and cold. Low: 8°.WEDNESDAY: Colder with gradual clearing. High: 24°, low: 6°.THURSDAY: Still quite cold with increasing clouds. High: 23°, low: 12°.FRIDAY – Impact Day: Snow showers. High: 30°, low: 5°.
Chilly temperatures followed by snow
Low temperatures will drop into the single digits on Wednesday and Thursday. Temperatures will have daytime highs in the 20s.
There will be snow showers to finish out the week on Friday.
A Winter Weather Advisory is up for Monongalia, Garrett, and Preston counties until 1 a.m. Wednesday. Accumulations will be between one and two inches in northern West Virginia.
A fresh batch of Arctic air arrives as this system departs.
Lows will return to the single digits with highs in the 20s for Wednesday and Thursday. Fortunately, the wind will remain light, so the wind chill shouldn’t be much of a factor over these frigid starts.
More snow for all on Friday
A clipper will bring more snow to western Pennsylvania on Friday. It is an Impact Day for the potential for 1-3 inches of snow. Some of the steadiest snow will impact the afternoon and evening commute.
Brief Arctic blast over the weekend
The Impact Days will extend into the weekend with the return of much colder air.
Highs return to the teens with single-digit lows. Despite the bitter cold, it will be a snow-free weekend.
This cold blast is short-lived as highs finally break freezing early next week for the Pittsburgh area.
OVERNIGHT: Cloudy and cold. Low: 8°.
WEDNESDAY: Colder with gradual clearing. High: 24°, low: 6°.
THURSDAY: Still quite cold with increasing clouds. High: 23°, low: 12°.
FRIDAY – Impact Day: Snow showers. High: 30°, low: 5°.
