Heavy Snowfall to Chill Pittsburgh Area on New Year’s Eve
Pittsburgh residents should prepare for a frigid New Year’s Eve, marked by heavy snowfall across the area. The cold snap will deliver not only snow but also biting winds, making conditions particularly harsh.
Weather Forecast for New Year’s Eve
Light snow showers were observed earlier in the day, with temperatures dipping into the teens. Wind gusts of up to 20 mph may create a wind chill effect that feels as though temperatures are below zero.
Winter Advisory and Snow Accumulation
A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect, with a Winter Storm Warning specifically issued for Somerset County and parts of Westmoreland and Fayette Counties. Here are the details:
- Advisory Start Time: 1 p.m.
- Advisory End Time: 10 a.m. (New Year’s Day)
- Snow Accumulation:
- Somerset, Westmoreland, and Fayette Counties: 6-9 inches
- Rest of the Pittsburgh area: 3-5 inches
The snowfall is expected to taper off around 2 a.m. on New Year’s Day; however, roads will remain slick, particularly on untreated surfaces.
New Year’s Day Weather Outlook
On January 1st, temperatures will linger in the 20s throughout the day, but the wind chill will make it feel even colder, in the teens. Some sunshine may appear in the afternoon as the snow showers conclude.
Upcoming Weather Trends
The following week will remain below normal temperature-wise. A cold Steelers game is anticipated on Sunday night, with temperatures expected to stay in the 20s and wind chills again feeling in the teens. However, a warm-up is predicted by Monday and Tuesday, bringing temperatures into the 40s.