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Light Snow Continues, Warm-Up Expected

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – The snow will continue to taper off Saturday, giving way to some unseasonably warm temperatures in the coming week.

Saturday continues to stay cold though, with a high around 25 degrees.

Flurries are expected throughout the day, leaving only a thin covering. Less than 1 inch of snow is expected in the Pittsburgh area.

The Laurel Highlands could get a little more, at least a full inch of snow.

However, temperatures will start to warm up Monday and Tuesday into the mid-50s, almost feeling like spring.

"Now it won't last," KDKA's Jon Burnett said.

Burnett warns that the quick transition of warm air will result in a mixed bag of winter weather. The change could result in some ice, making commuting tricky on Monday.

"Be prepared for a rough commute come Monday," Burnett said.

But after the early-week warm-up, temperatures will continue to go back down and Pittsburgh could see more snow by the end of next week.

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