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Winter Weather

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Winter Weather Advisory: Freezing Rain & Snow Predicted for Sewickley

A wintry mix of precipitation is expected to begin Sunday evening.

The National Weather Service in Moon Township has issued a winter weather advisory for the Pittsburgh region from 11 p.m. Sunday until 2 p.m. Monday. A period of snow and freezing rain is expected overnight Sunday, before changing to all rain by Monday afternoon. A winter weather advisory means that snow, sleet or freezing rain will make travel difficult. Here's a more detailed look at the forecast:

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

LIVE: Winter Storm Updates Around Western Pennsylvania

A winter storm warning remains in effect through this afternoon for much of Western PA, so keep checking with Patch for travel advisories and local conditions. Using a mobile device? Switch to our desktop version to see the live blog.

Friday, December 28, 2012

Winter Weather Advisory: More Snow on the Way

The snow is expected to arrive late Friday night.

The National Weather Service in Moon Township has issued a winter weather advisory for a wide portion of Western Pennsylvania from 3 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. The storm is expected to drop 2 to 4 inches of snow by the end of the day Saturday. Here is the latest forecast:

C. Marie

10:35 am on Friday, December 28, 2012

Hope PennDot gets their stuff together for this storm, I am pregnant and don't want to be stuck anywhere!   more ›

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Winter Returns with Overnight Coating of Snow

Duquesne Light reported 4,500 power outages, but that number decreased to 127 by Saturday morning.

Western Pennsylvania residents awoke to a coating of snow Saturday morning as a mild winter transformed into a "real" winter to show us that it is still February, after all. Strong winds that moved into the area Friday disrupted power and toppled trees. As of 7:30 a.m., Duquesne Light reported 127 customers were without power, down from the initial 4,500 scattered outages in Allegheny and Beaver counties. Customers will see power restored by Saturday afternoon, according to Duquesne Light spokesman Joseph H. Vallarian. The National Weather Service forecasts scattered areas of snow showers will continue to move southeast across the region into the afternoon. "In heavier snow showers, a quick coating to one-half inch will make untreated …

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