Winter Weather Alert

Just when you believed Mother Nature would leave you alone, she decides to snarl your Monday commute.
 
Trailing a bitterly cold snap that plunged Western Pennsylvania into sub-zero temperatures, a storm barreling northeastward from Texas is expected to dump up to six inches of snow and sleet across the Interstate 80 corridor late Sunday. Meteorologists predict somewhere among 1 and three inches falling south of Clarion County and into West Virginia through Monday morning.
 
“It’s not a huge storm by any means, but it’ll be adequate to have an effect on individuals on Monday,” mentioned Tom Kines, the senior meteorologist at State College-primarily based AccuWeather.
 
The National Weather Service in Moon reported a Pittsburgh low of zero early Saturday — 21 degrees under regular. Across Pennsylvania, government climate watchers reported sub-zero lows in Butler, Johnstown, New Castle, DuBois and Meadville. In Bradford, the temperature nose dived to minus 5.
 
The National Weather Service mentioned Pittsburgh hit its coldest mark of the year shortly right after 9 a.m. on Thursday, recording a low of minus 1.
 
Kines said all that’s about to finish, with highs rising across Western Pennsylvania to the mid-30. That’s closer to seasonal averages, and the warming trend probably will continue for the rest of the month, he stated.
 
Volunteer firefighters from ten departments across four counties contended with frozen hoses and trucks stuck in up to 2 inches of ice as they extinguished a fire at a one particular-story, vacant property on Ralston Road, Buffalo, Butler County, fire Chief Matt Cypher mentioned. No firefighters have been hurt. The result in of the fire was undetermined.
Courtesy of finditwestvalley

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