Dangerous Winter Storm Blankets Pittsburgh, Bitter Cold Coming Next
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We're tracking a major winter storm that's moving through our region right now, and conditions are intensifying as we speak. Snow is falling across the entire Pittsburgh area and will continue throughout today and into tonight. What makes this storm particularly dangerous is the intensity. We're seeing snowfall rates of one to two inches per hour, especially this afternoon, which means travel is becoming increasingly treacherous with reduced visibility and snow-covered roads.
Here's what we're expecting for snowfall totals. Most areas north of Pittsburgh are looking at eight to fourteen inches by late Sunday evening, with some spots potentially seeing even more. If you're south or southeast of the city toward Latrobe, Uniontown, or Morgantown, you might see some sleet mixed in with the snow this afternoon, which could keep your totals a bit lower. The heaviest snow is expected to come this afternoon into early evening, so if you need to be out, try to do it early while conditions are still manageable.
The snow will begin to taper off tonight, shifting to light snow and occasional snow showers, but we could see some lingering flurries into Monday morning. Once this system moves out, things get really cold. Temperatures are going to plunge significantly, with some areas dropping below zero Monday night, and that deep cold is going to stick around for several days.
Washington County public safety is preparing for what could be a surge in emergency calls. Officials have increased staffing at dispatch centers and are rotating crews through extended twelve to sixteen hour shifts. The county is also setting up warming shelters for residents who need them, and they're urging everyone to check on elderly neighbors and friends, especially as the dangerous cold settles in. Public Safety Director Gerald Coleman emphasizes that while the snow will eventually clear, the cold isn't going anywhere, and that's what concerns him most.
First responders are asking that you stay off the roads unless absolutely necessary. This gives them the ability to respond to emergencies quickly and safely. If you do need help, understand that response times may be longer than usual due to weather conditions.
Bottom line for your day: if you don't need to be out, stay home and stay warm. Make sure your heating systems are working properly, stock up on essentials now, and check on those around you who might be vulnerable to the cold.
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