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Snow Moving Out, Warmer Temperatures Moving In

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - Snowfall began winding down across the area Tuesday morning in the wake of our latest bout with winter weather.

Pittsburgh received 3.3 inches of new snow, while 4-6 inches fell across the Interstate 80 corridor with very little snow in the southern counties.

There was also a report of 8.5 inches from Brockway in Jefferson County.

According to KDKA-TV Meteorologist Dennis Bowman, we can expect mostly cloudy skies for the rest of the day with some breaks of afternoon sun.

There will also be very blustery winds from the southwest at 15-30 MPH.

Today's high will be 41 degrees. Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with a low of 33 degrees.

We may see a mix of precipitation during the morning on Wednesday, but otherwise it should be mostly cloudy with a high of 43 degrees.

Pittsburgh has now received just over 58 inches of snow, which is 15 inches above normal for the entire winter.

The all-time record is 82.0 inches, set in 1950-51.

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