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Follow us on Twitter! Click here for more information! Today: Winter Storm Warning...snow will develop and become steady today. Expect 2 to 4 inches to accumulate by sunset, more overnight and early tomorrow.
L. Highlands: Upper 20s E. Alleghenies: Upper 20s N. Alleghenies: Mid 20sTonight: Periods of snow will make travel difficult. winds will start to pick up toward daybreak.
L. Highlands: Upper Teens E. Alleghenies: Low 20s N. Alleghenies: Mid to Upper TeensWednesday: Snow will continue throughout the day then taper off late...total accumulations, 8 to 12 Inches. The heaviest snowfall will occur in the Laurel Highlands and southcentral Mountains, lesser amounts north of I-80. Winds will gust up to 35 MPH. Blowing drifting snow will cause travel problems much of the day.
L. Highlands: Low 20s E. Alleghenies: Low to Mid 20s N. Alleghenies: Upper TeemsThursday: Brisk and cold with lingering snow flurries.
L. Highlands: Near 20 E. Alleghenies: Low to Mid 20s N. Alleghenies: Around 20Discussion: Conditions will improve toward the end of the week, clouds will break for some sunshine Friday and Saturday with highs in the 20s.
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Follow us on Twitter! Click here for more information! Today: Winter Storm Warning...snow will develop and become steady today. Expect 2 to 4 inches to accumulate by sunset, more overnight and early tomorrow.
L. Highlands: Upper 20s E. Alleghenies: Upper 20s N. Alleghenies: Mid 20sTonight: Periods of snow will make travel difficult. winds will start to pick up toward daybreak.
L. Highlands: Upper Teens E. Alleghenies: Low 20s N. Alleghenies: Mid to Upper TeensWednesday: Snow will continue throughout the day then taper off late...total accumulations, 8 to 12 Inches. The heaviest snowfall will occur in the Laurel Highlands and southcentral Mountains, lesser amounts north of I-80. Winds will gust up to 35 MPH. Blowing drifting snow will cause travel problems much of the day.
L. Highlands: Low 20s E. Alleghenies: Low to Mid 20s N. Alleghenies: Upper TeemsThursday: Brisk and cold with lingering snow flurries.
L. Highlands: Near 20 E. Alleghenies: Low to Mid 20s N. Alleghenies: Around 20Discussion: Conditions will improve toward the end of the week, clouds will break for some sunshine Friday and Saturday with highs in the 20s.