Cold temperatures and light snow this week in Western Pa.


Cold temperatures and light snow this week

Cold temperatures and light snow this week

THINGS HAVE CLEARED OUT. BUT YOU ARE TRACKING WHAT’S AHEAD NOW. YEAH, WE CERTAINLY ARE. IT’S GOING TO BE COLD AS WE GO THROUGH THE REST OF THE WEEK AND INTO THE WEEKEND. AND ALSO A LITTLE BIT OF SNOW. I’LL CALL IT A FRESHENING OF SNOW ON THURSDAY MORNING. SO TOMORROW MORNING MOSTLY CLOUDY COLD TEMPERATURES OUT THERE. WE’RE RIGHT AROUND TEN DEGREES BELOW NORMAL FOR OUR HIGH AND LOW THURSDAY. IN THE MORNING HOURS, WE’LL HAVE A LITTLE BIT OF SNOW THAT WILL MOVE THROUGH, LIKELY LESS THAN AN INCH OF SNOW, AND WILL BE MOSTLY CLOUDY THROUGH THE REST OF THE DAY ON FRIDAY. THAT’S WHEN IT WILL REALLY BOTTOM OUT AS FAR AS TEMPERATURES DOWN TO AROUND 11 DEGREES. IF THAT HAPPENS, THAT WILL BREAK THE RECORD FOR THE DATE, WHICH IS 12 DEGREES SET BACK IN 1976. SO DEFINITELY GOING TO BE A COLD ONE ON FRIDAY. SO LET’S TAKE A LOOK AT THE CLOUDS OUTSIDE RIGHT NOW. OTHER THAN FLURRIES WE’RE PRETTY MUCH DONE WITH ALL THAT SNOW THAT HAS NOW MOVED OFF UP TOWARDS BOSTON AND BANGOR, MAINE. AND CLOUDS ARE WITH US RIGHT NOW. THAT WILL BE THE CASE AS WE GO INTO TOMORROW MORNING. COLD TEMPERATURES TOMORROW DOWN AROUND 20 DEGREES FOR KITTANNING AND BUTLER, 22 PITTSBURGH AND GREENSBURG AND 23 FOR WAYNESBURG, ALSO IN WASHINGTON. AND AS WE GO THROUGH THE DAY, WE’RE NOT GOING TO TAKE THAT TEMPERATURE UP MUCH. HIGHS RIGHT AROUND THE FREEZING MARK AS WE GO THROUGH THE DAY. AND WITH THE WIND, WHICH WON’T BE REAL STRONG STILL, WILL TAKE OUR WIND CHILLS DOWN INTO THE 20S THROUGHOUT THE DAY. LET’S TAKE A LOOK AT THE NEXT FOUR DAYS 31 FOR YOUR HIGH ON THURSDAY. WE’LL HAVE THAT MORNING SNOW MOVING IN. THEN FRIDAY MORNING THAT’S WHEN WE DROP IT DOWN TO 11 DEGREES FOR YOUR LOW TEMPERATURE, A HIGH OF ONLY 32. WE’LL GET A LITTLE BIT MORE OF A BREAK AS FAR AS SUNSHINE GOES, ALLOWING THOSE TEMPERATURES IN THE CLEAR SKIES TO DROP THAT TEMPERATURE DOWN. AND THEN ON SATURDAY, 35 DEGREES SATURDAY. AND ALSO A COOL ONE ON SUNDAY. 33. CHANCE FOR FLURRIES ON SUNDAY. AND THEN AS WE GO INTO NEXT WEEK, WE STILL KEEP IT ON THE COLD SIDE WITH A CHANCE OF SNOW ON TUESDAY. SO TOMORROW MORNING WE ARE LOOKING AT MAYBE A FLURRY OR TWO. OTHERWISE WE’RE LOOKING AT MOSTLY CLOUDY SKIES. CLOUDS BREAK A LITTLE BIT, MAYBE GET SOME PEEKS OF SUNSHINE OUT THERE AS WE GO THROUGH THE DAY ON WEDNESDAY. HERE’S YOUR MORNING SNOW ON THURSDAY. IT WILL MOVE THROUGH VERY QUICKLY. IT’S A CLIPPER SYSTEM, NOT MUCH MOISTURE AND MOVES VERY FAST, SO LESS THAN AN INCH OF SNOW LIKELY WITH THAT MOVING IN. AND THEN WE’LL BREAK IT UP AND POSSIBLY HAVE SOME SUNSHINE LATER ON ON THURSDAY. AND THAT WILL ALSO EQUATE INTO A LITTLE BIT OF SUNSHINE MOVING INTO FRIDAY AS WELL. AS FAR AS HOW MUCH SNOW WE COULD SEE, WELL, AS YOU CAN SEE, WE ARE LOOKING AT LESS THAN ONE INCH OF SNOW PRETTY MUCH ACROSS THE BOARD. WITH THAT SNO

Cold temperatures and light snow this week

Cold temperatures and light snow this week

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Updated: 8:15 PM EST Dec 2, 2025

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The first widespread snow of the season lived up to its billing this morning, with widespread 2-4″ of snow reported. The largest winner was in Butler County where five inches was reported in Meridian.Light snow on ThursdayA quick passing cold front will drop into the area Thursday morning. This will bring light snow showers early, with snow accumulations of less than one inch.Light snow and Colder Thursday and FridayA cold front will reinforce the cold air in the area as we start in the teens to single digits Friday morning. We could break our daily record low of 12° set in 1976 on Friday. Temperatures will only return to near freezing Friday afternoon.Flurry Chances ContinueHighs warm a bit this weekend with a chance of flurries on Sunday. Light snow will be possible on Tuesday as well. Temperatures remain cold through the middle of next week.OVERNIGHT: Mostly cloudy. Low: 22°.TOMORROW: Mostly cloudy and cold. High: 33°, low: 25°.THURSDAY: Morning light snow, mostly cloudy. High: 32°, low: 11°.

The first widespread snow of the season lived up to its billing this morning, with widespread 2-4″ of snow reported. The largest winner was in Butler County where five inches was reported in Meridian.

generally widespread 2-4" of snow from our system this morning.

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The highest snow totals from this morning according to the National Weather Service.

Light snow on Thursday

A quick passing cold front will drop into the area Thursday morning. This will bring light snow showers early, with snow accumulations of less than one inch.

generally widespread 2-4" of snow from our system this morning.

Light snow and Colder Thursday and Friday

a quick passing cold front will bring flurries to light snow thursday morning.

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A quick passing cold front will bring flurries to light snow Thursday morning.

A cold front will reinforce the cold air in the area as we start in the teens to single digits Friday morning. We could break our daily record low of 12° set in 1976 on Friday. Temperatures will only return to near freezing Friday afternoon.

a frigid start to friday with temperatures near 10.

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A frigid start to Friday with temperatures near 10.

Flurry Chances Continue

Highs warm a bit this weekend with a chance of flurries on Sunday. Light snow will be possible on Tuesday as well. Temperatures remain cold through the middle of next week.

several snow chances over the course of the next week, but the most impactful one is tuesday morning.

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Several snow chances over the course of the next week, but the most impactful one is Tuesday morning.

OVERNIGHT: Mostly cloudy. Low: 22°.
TOMORROW: Mostly cloudy and cold. High: 33°, low: 25°.
THURSDAY: Morning light snow, mostly cloudy. High: 32°, low: 11°.



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