Snowflakes are expected to arrive Sunday night, and local hardware stores like South Hills Hardware have been seeing an increase in customers needing service and different winter supplies.
“A lot of people are bringing in their snowblowers today, wanting to get them fixed by Monday. I had somebody buy a bag of grass seed earlier today, and I’ve also been selling a lot of snow shovels because people are worried about the weather,” said store manager, Adam Cook.
As temperatures fall on Sunday, rain will change to snow Sunday evening, but accumulations will be minimal at first. The warm, wet ground will make it tough for anything to stick, unless the snowfall rates are heavy enough…