Pittsburgh crews called in early to handle snow flurries, freezing temperatures, mayor says

Pittsburgh Department of Public Works crews are coming in early to handle snow flurries and freezing temperatures in the city, Mayor Corey O’Connor says.

In a social media post at 4:40 p.m. on Sunday, O’Connor said he’s called in the DPW nightshift early for a 12-hour shift.

Forty trucks will be on the roads citywide until 10 p.m., O’Connor says. Twenty trucks will salt slick spots and problem areas overnight…

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