More light snow on Saturday.

More light snow on Saturday.

Scattered snow continues after Pittsburgh area sees heaviest snowfall of season so far

Winter weather warning lifted after Friday snowfall

300,000 students. Okay, it's 520. Now it's time to take a look at the weather forecast with meteorologist Jill Sweet. I thought the groundhog in Punxsutawney said early spring. That's right. Several inches of snow falling overnight. Seasonal snowfall. Actually, here we are waking up Saturday morning. So winter is not over yet, although Punxsutawney Phil may be about to make a prediction later next week. Looking at some of the snowfall totals that came in Imperial, which picked up over eight inches, a trillion dollar fluffy snow, over a half foot in Plum and Ligonier officially from Pittsburgh, and just over 3.5 inches internationally. Meanwhile, industries are looking north and west with about two inches. We were expecting some of those higher snowfall totals as we looked up into the Laurel Highlands. A lot of people just woke up this morning, so we'll be updating these totals as we work through the start of the day. Here's a live look from the high-altitude action camera above Channel 4. This morning, where you can still see some flakes flying around there, but for the most part, we've seen the end of the widespread snow as we look over the last hour, you can see the main area of ​​some of that steady snow making its way across the Laurel Highlands, and also into parts of western Maryland. Meanwhile, if we look into parts of Butler, Beaver and Mercer counties, we're seeing a bunch of snow showers, even some light snow showers. Right now, along Route 79. So look from Slippery Rock down toward Cranberry. I'm going to track closer to the town of Butler. Elwood, you're going to wake up to some of that snow. Even closer to Moon. You're going to see some flakes developing here as well. As we get into Saturday. Still at 7:00. We're going to continue this impact day. Given the situation on the roads. There's still a little bit of snow covered by a Winter Weather Warning in Pittsburgh and extending into Greensburg. Also Uniontown. Those areas are shaded in pink as you head into the hills under a Winter Storm Warning. Again, both winter advisories will remain in effect until 7 a.m. this morning. There are still some passing snow showers and even a few sleet showers. We'll move into the afternoon. The winds will pick up as well, so we may have some visibility issues with the blowing snow, but also some snow that will try to fall fairly quickly. We'll see those flakes dissipate as we head into this evening. It'll clear up a bit tonight. We'll get into the teens, but when you factor in the wind, it's going to be pretty cold tomorrow as we could be dealing with wind chill lows in the single digits Sunday morning as the next few hours go by. The widespread snow has tapered off, but there are still some scattered showers for Saturday. Partly cloudy, windy and cold with a high of 29 degrees today. Later tonight, temperatures will settle into the teens. Skies are starting to clear up a bit. However, the winds will still be high, so it feels like high temperatures when you get outside. Tomorrow. It could be in the single digits. A windy Sunday, we'll see temperatures climb to near 40 degrees. And hey, look at that! There's another warming up ahead as we check the temperatures over the next four days. We'll be running in the 50s again, and maybe even better by the middle of this week. There's a good amount of dry time ahead. Some sunshine is on its way once we get through the weekend, and then we'll enjoy the sunny weather.

Scattered snow continues after Pittsburgh area sees heaviest snowfall of season so far

Winter weather warning lifted after Friday snowfall

Residents of western Pennsylvania woke up to the heaviest snowfall of the season Saturday morning. Action Weather meteorologist in Pittsburgh Jill Sweed said there was between 2 inches and a half foot of snow across the region. See the latest weather forecast from Action Weather in Pittsburgh in the video above The National Weather Service’s winter weather advisory has expired. Scattered showers and light snow showers are possible throughout the day as winds pick up. Flakes will clear and skies will try to clear Saturday night. Interactive radar: Track snow in your area Severe weather alerts: Get free alerts for your county Learn how to enable automatic weather alerts on the WTAE mobile app WTAE’s local weather stream on Very Local With the wind, it’s going to feel like you’re waking up in the single digits Sunday morning. Wind gusts will continue to be between 30 and 35 mph on Sunday. There will be more sunny breaks with high temperatures nearing 40 degrees. Share your weather photos with us: You can post them in the ulocal Pittsburgh Facebook group or click the ulocal button on the WTAE mobile app. The weekend will be cool and breezy, but we'll continue on a warming trend through the middle of next week with high temperatures peaking in the mid-50s.

Residents of western Pennsylvania woke up to the heaviest snowfall of the season Saturday morning.

Pittsburgh meteorologist Jill Sweed said snowfall totaled between two and a half inches across the area.

See the latest weather forecast from Action Weather for Pittsburgh in the video above.

The National Weather Service's Winter Weather Advisory has expired. Scattered snow showers and light snow showers are possible throughout the day as winds pick up. Snowflakes will dissipate and skies should clear Saturday evening.

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With the wind blowing, it will feel like you're waking up on Sunday morning. Wind gusts of 30 to 35 mph will continue Sunday. There will be more sunny spells with high temperatures nearing 40 degrees.

Share your weather photos with us: You can post it in your local Pittsburgh Facebook group. Or press the “u local” button in the WTAE mobile app.

Next week will be cold and chilly, but we will continue the warming trend through the middle of next week with temperatures peaking in the mid 50s.

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