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Pittsburgh PA ❄️ Winter 2017-2018


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58 minutes ago, blackngoldrules said:

It snowed kind of moderately here for a bit earlier. Just very light snow coming down now. None of it accumulating of course. My temp is almost 36 now.

Same here. Been snowing everywhere and pretty much melting. If it was a cold winter month the storm would have probably been our typical 1-2 inch kind of Clipper snowfall. As much as I like snow.....boy am I ready for the 70's on Friday!

 

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3 hours ago, north pgh said:

...boy am I ready for the 70's on Friday!

 

...Only to tank back down to the 40's again next week with more rain and snow. It's a good thing though. We need the precipitation. It's been so dry, and there's been a landslide shortage in recent years.

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Special Weather Statement

Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Pittsburgh PA
423 PM EDT Tue Apr 17 2018

MDZ001-PAZ008-009-014>016-021>023-029-031-073>076-WVZ021-509>514-
172130-
Garrett-Venango-Forest-Butler-Clarion-Jefferson-Allegheny-
Armstrong-Indiana-Washington-Greene-Westmoreland-
Westmoreland Ridges-Fayette-Fayette Ridges-Marion-Monongalia-
Ridges of Eastern Monongalia and Northwestern Preston-Preston-
Eastern Preston-Western Tucker-Eastern Tucker-
Including the cities of Mountain Lake Park, Oakland MD,
Grantsville, Oil City, Franklin, Tionesta, Butler, Clarion,
Punxsutawney, Brookville, Pittsburgh Metro Area, Kittanning,
Ford City, Indiana, Washington, Canonsburg, Waynesburg,
Murrysville, Greensburg, New Kensington, Ligonier, Donegal,
Uniontown, Champion, Ohiopyle, Fairmont, Morgantown,
Coopers Rock, Kingwood, Bruceton Mills, Terra Alta, Rowlesburg,
Hazelton, Parsons, Hendricks, Saint George, Davis, Thomas,
and Canaan Valley
423 PM EDT Tue Apr 17 2018

...SNOW SHOWERS CAUSING REDUCED VISIBILITIES...

Scattered snow showers continue to move eastward at 30 to 35 MPH
across the region. Some of these snow showers are reducing
visibility to below 1/4 for brief periods of time. Most snow
accumulation is occurring on grassy or elevated surfaces, but a
quick minor accumulation is possible on roads with the heavier
snow rates.

If you encounter limited visibility in a snow shower while
driving, reduce your speed and increase the distance between your
car and those that surround you.

$$


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