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Pittsburgh Weather: Winds Gusts To Pick Up, Lake Effect Show Showers Possible Tuesday MorningA trough of cold air is in place to start the day with the coldest blast of air set to arrive overnight.

Pittsburgh Weather: Lake Effect Snow Bands To Continue Moving Across AreaPockets of snow are expected today as narrow bands of lake effect snow will continue moving through the area.

Pittsburgh Weather: Falling Temperatures, Lake Effect Snow Showers Expected All Day LongSnow isn’t done just yet as temperatures will continue to go down through the day.

Winter Storm To Slam Western Pennsylvania, 10-18 Inches Possible Near Lake ErieIf you don’t like snow and are thinking about heading to Erie or along the banks of Lake Erie just don’t do it over the next couple of days.

Pileup Crash On I-90 In Erie Blamed On Lake-Effect SnowPennDOT says 15-vehicle pileup on Interstate 90 in Erie is being blamed on lake-effect snow.

Inch Or 2 Of Snow Expected Locally, Much More North Of I-80It’s going to be a cold, wintry weekend in Pittsburgh with falling temperatures and some snow showers.

Snow To Move Out, Warmer Weather On The WayBursts of lake effect snow have been troublesome across the area over the past 24 hours.

Cold Temperatures Persist, But Snow Set To Move OutSnow flurries were flying off and on across the Pittsburgh area Sunday, and at times, it made it difficult for drivers to see.

Snow To Move Out Of Area Tuesday NightWinter has officially arrived in the Pittsburgh region as the first significant snowfall has hit the area. However, relief is on the way.

1 To 3 Inches Expected For Pittsburgh AreaMuch of the area got its first taste of snow overnight and it is not expected to stop until later this week.

Cool Temperatures Today, Some Areas See Lake Effect Snow BurstsCooler temperatures have moved into the area today and some places are seeing snow this morning, but the good news is that warmer weather is expected this weekend.

Snow, Bitter Temperatures Linger Across Area

Portersville Residents Dig Out After Snowfall