A West Coast storm is making its way across the country. Action Weather in Pittsburgh is currently tracking the storm southward, significantly reducing the chances of snow. Snow showers are expected to arrive after 10 a.m. and continue through Saturday evening, ending around 6 p.m. The system's path is heading more south and east of Pittsburgh. As a result, the highest snowfall totals will be to our east, over the mountains into central Pennsylvania. Most locations will likely see 1-3 inches of snow by Saturday evening, and three to five inches of snow is expected in the Laurel Highlands. We will launch Impact Day on Saturday afternoon due to snow and some minor travel issues. Roads will be wet, but expected snow accumulation will be mainly on unpaved surfaces. Interactive Radar: Track the storm Severe Weather Alerts: Get free alerts for your county Learn how to enable automatic weather alerts on the WTAE mobile app For fans traveling to Baltimore to see the Steelers take on the Ravens, the current track shows Baltimore getting cold temperatures with precipitation Rain today. Since the storm is so far away, there are still a lot of changes that are still possible as the storm moves east. Stay with Pittsburgh Action Weather as we learn more about the storm's track.
A West Coast storm is making its way across the country.
Action Weather in Pittsburgh is currently tracking the storm southward, significantly reducing the chances of snow.
Snow showers are expected to arrive after 10 a.m. and continue through Saturday evening, ending around 6 p.m. The system's path is heading more south and east of Pittsburgh. As a result, the highest snowfall totals will be to our east, over the mountains into central Pennsylvania.
Most locations will likely see 1-3 inches of snow by Saturday evening, and three to five inches of snow is expected in the Laurel Highlands. We will launch Impact Day on Saturday afternoon due to snow and some minor travel issues. Roads will be wet, but expected snow accumulation will be mainly on unpaved surfaces.
For fans traveling to Baltimore to watch the Steelers take on the Ravens, the current track shows Baltimore experiencing cold temperatures with rain throughout the day.
Since the storm is so far away, there are still a lot of changes that are still possible as the storm moves east.
Stay with Pittsburgh Action Weather as we learn more about the storm's track.