Snow, wind, cold to make roads dangerous overnight

May 9, 2012 1:41 pm

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A winter weather advisory continues through tomorrow morning. (image updates periodically)

Temperatures will continue to drop this evening and tonight as snow showers and high winds combine to produce hazardous driving conditions in Southwestern Pennsylvania.

The National Weather Service's winter weather advisory will continue through 6 a.m. Sunday. Snow showers and blowing snow are likely for much of that period. Temperatures are expected to dip to a low of about 14. Winds gusts of more than 30 miles per hour will make it seem like -2 degrees.

Overnight snow accumulation of about 1 inch is predicted.

More snow showers are possible in some areas before noon Sunday, when it will be cloudy with an afternoon high near 26.

Sunday night will be cold with a low of about 14. Once again, wind gusts of up to 25 miles per hour will make it seem even chillier.

Things will improve Monday when it will be mostly sunny with a high near the freezing mark.

Visit the PG's weather page for the latest conditions and forecast. On the road for weekend activities and chores? Commuters also can access the updated traffic conditions.

Weather advisory updates are available at the National Weather Service website.


First Published February 11, 2012 10:02 am
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