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Southwestern Pennsylvania will experience wet, cold and even snowy weather Monday.
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Updated snowfall forecasts issued by the National Weather Service on Sunday predict western Pennsylvania, eastern Ohio and the West Virginia panhandle could see 6-12 inches of total snow accumulation by the time the winter storm warning expires at 1 p.m. Monday. The Pittsburgh area is expected to receive 8-12 inches.
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Snowy weather and hazardous roads, in addition to the pandemic, are likely to interfere with this week's holiday celebrations.The National Weather Service…
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As residents of the mid-Atlantic and Midwest stayed indoors this week to avoid the Arctic air that swept the region, they used a lot of electricity and…
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The Monongahela and Allegheny rivers are a lot like twins. They both flow through Pittsburgh, slicing the city into distinct neighborhoods, they’re both…
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There's a winter storm warning for Allegheny County tonight and officials are advising against any traveling. Meteorologist Fred McMullen with the…
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Recent allegations suggest sexual harassment is part of the "culture of silence" in Harrisburg, LNP Media reports.In the past month, Gov. Tom Wolf has…
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As Pittsburgh deals with single-digit temperatures and subzero wind chills, some organizations are looking out for the city’s most vulnerable — the…
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The National Weather Service is forecasting an overnight low of two degrees Wednesday night, well below the average temperature for this time of year. The…