video by CBS Pittsburgh
Takeaways:
• Pittsburgh is experiencing the second warmest start to February on record, with an average temperature of 42.2°, making it difficult for snow to accumulate.
• Despite the warm temperatures, parts of Pennsylvania, particularly the eastern side of the Laurels extending to the middle of the state, are seeing moderate to heavy snowfall with six to eight inches expected.
• Most of Allegheny County remained dry, but around 85% of Westmoreland County south of I-70 experienced some rain overnight.
• The forecast for Pittsburgh includes a chance for light snow after sunset, with a cloudy start and sunshine expected before noon, followed by clouds returning in the afternoon.
• Looking ahead, there is an isolated chance of snow on Wednesday, with two weather systems bringing rain transitioning to snow on Thursday and Friday, but any snow accumulation is not expected to last long.
References:
[1] Pittsburgh Weather: Snow impacting some parts of Pa. Tuesday. Link