Winter storm warning for higher elevations in Southwestern Pa.
Residents living in higher elevations of Southwestern Pennsylvania region are under a winter storm warning until 10 a.m. Tuesday.
The Pittsburgh office of the National Weather Service has issued the advisory for Somerset County, as well as eastern sections of Indiana, Westmoreland and Fayette counties, where higher elevations in the Laurel Highlands lead to more snow accumulation.
That area already saw more than 1 inch of snow overnight and could see potentially more Tuesday morning. Temperatures have been hovering around freezing and are not expected to warm up until Wednesday.
Snow showers slowly dissipate this morn(west-east). Outside of ridges and snow bands(previous post), light accum are anticipated. In snow bands locally higher amounts should be expected. Snowfall map is what we expect for the rest of the day. Cold and blustery. Bundle up! pic.twitter.com/nhKK2PUza4
— NWS Pittsburgh (@NWSPittsburgh) December 19, 2023
The weather service said bands of snow formed off Lake Erie early in the morning and are heading toward the Laurel Highlands. The weather service said the bands have the potential to produce 1 to 2 inches of snow relatively quickly.
More than a dozen school districts are on morning delays in Indiana, Westmoreland, Greene and Fayette counties, according to TribLive news partner WTAE-TV.
A wave of snow hit western Allegheny County and eastern Washington County on Tuesday morning, and scattered snow showers are forecasted for the entire Pittsburgh region, but with light accumulation.
Ryan Deto is a TribLive reporter covering politics, Pittsburgh and Allegheny County news. A native of California’s Bay Area, he joined the Trib in 2022 after spending more than six years covering Pittsburgh at the Pittsburgh City Paper, including serving as managing editor. He can be reached at rdeto@triblive.com.
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