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Snow to impact Tuesday morning's commute in Western Pa.

Megan Swift
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Snow partially obscures the Downtown Pittsburgh skyline in January. The region will face the first significant snowfall of the season on Tuesday.

Western Pennsylvania’s first significant snowfall of the season will hit Tuesday morning during rush hour.

Liana Lupo, meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Moon, said precipitation will likely begin between 3-4 a.m.

The heaviest snow is expected from 5-8 a.m. during workers’ commutes.

“During that time, you can expect snowfall rates up to 1 inch an hour,” Lupo told TribLive Monday. “It should be slowing down by 9 (a.m.)”

Most of the snow should stop falling in the greater Pittsburgh area by 12-1 p.m.

Lupo said the area is looking at accumulation of 3-5 inches.

The highs will be between 34-36 degrees on Tuesday, she said, with lows in the mid- to upper-20s. Farther north, lows will be in the lower 20s.

“It’s supposed to kind of remain cold,” Lupo said. “There could be some melting. I wouldn’t expect enough to completely melt 3-5 inches of snow, but it could make it lower and a little bit more compact.”

Areas along the ridge lines in the Appalachians may also see some mixed snow and freezing rain Tuesday, including eastern Westmoreland, Indiana and Fayette counties.

Snowy rush hour

Getting to work Tuesday morning is going to be difficult, according to Lupo.

“I would say take it easy,” she said. “It’ll all be over by the afternoon.”

Along with the likely accumulation, drivers will also experience slick roads and low visibility during the heaviest snowfall, Lupo said. People should watch for school delays.

Lupo advised delaying plans until later in the day Tuesday if possible.

“If you don’t have to go out tomorrow morning, or if you have plans tomorrow morning, maybe try to push them off until … it gets better,” she said.

Winter is here to stay

Lupo said there could be snow on Thursday and Friday, but nothing significant like Tuesday.

“It’s looking like under an inch,” she said. “Probably just some light snow showers that really won’t accumulate to a lot on those days .”

As for temperatures, winter is here to stay in Western Pennsylvania.

Wednesday morning will see lows in the low 20s, and Thursday’s forecast is much the same.

Friday’s low is projected to be around 12 degrees, Lupo said.

Megan Swift is a TribLive reporter covering trending news in Western Pennsylvania. A Murrysville native, she joined the Trib full time in 2023 after serving as editor-in-chief of The Daily Collegian at Penn State. She previously worked as a Jim Borden Scholarship intern at the Trib for three summers. She can be reached at mswift@triblive.com.

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