The good news weather-wise for Pittsburgh is that there is little chance of accumulating snow this weekend. The bad news: The new week will usher in by far the coldest temperatures of the season. A blast of frigid arctic air will plunge southward from Canada on Sunday,
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for Pittsburgh and all of Western Pennsylvania from 4 a.m. Thursday to 4 a.m. Friday. The weather service says expect snow accumulations of between 1 and 3 inches,
National Weather Service says a potentially dangerous Cold Wave is expected in Greater Akron starting on MLK Day. It will be a chilly Martin Luther King Jr. Day with an anticipated high of just 6 degrees. And things get more extreme and potentially dangerous from there.
The National Weather Service Pittsburgh released this forecast Thursday morning: The area is under a winter weather advisory until 4 a.m. Friday. Widespread accumulating snow is predicted to start Thursday morning and will continue all day,
National Weather Service says a potentially dangerous Cold Wave is expected in the Wayne, Holmes area on MLK Day. It will be a chilly Martin Luther King Jr. Day with an anticipated high of just 2 degrees in Wayne County. The low in the evening is -6.
The National Weather Service issued an updated winter weather advisory at 8:28 p.m. on Wednesday valid from Thursday 4 a.m. until Friday 4 a.m. for Higher Elevations of Indiana as well as Mercer, Venango,
The National Weather Service's Pittsburgh office issued a hazardous weather outlook for the region, warning more than 3 inches of snow is possible.
Winter has finally arrived, with frigid temperatures and more measurable snowfall expected Sunday night and Monday. “We’re expecting there to be a pretty significant storm,” said Matthew Kramar, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Moon.
A winter weather advisory has been issued for central Ohio counties, according to the National Weather Service. The storm will affect our area, too.
The National Weather Service in Pittsburgh predicts temperatures could fall to single digits starting Sunday night.
Jonas Shaffer is a Ravens beat writer for The Baltimore Banner. He previously covered the Ravens for The Baltimore Sun. Shaffer graduated from the University of Maryland and grew up in Silver Spring. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Service and Privacy Policies.