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Snow Possible in Pittsburgh Area, Kicking Off Active Weather Week
Freezing rain, thunderstorms, and record highs expected in the coming days
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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Parts of the Pittsburgh area could see snow today, kicking off an active weather week for western Pennsylvania that will include freezing rain, rain, and the potential for record high temperatures later in the week.
Why it matters
The changing weather conditions over the next several days could impact travel, outdoor activities, and energy usage in the Pittsburgh region, making it important for residents to stay informed and prepared.
The details
Snow is expected to fall south of I-70 through the early afternoon, with most areas seeing 2-3 inches of accumulation. However, the snow is not expected to stick around, with temperatures remaining below freezing only until around 11 AM. Freezing rain is then expected overnight, with a winter weather advisory in place for parts of Indiana, Westmoreland, Fayette, and Laurel counties. Rain chances will remain high through Thursday, with the potential for thunderstorms. Temperatures will then warm significantly, with the potential for record highs on Friday and Saturday.
- Snow expected to fall through around 2 PM today.
- Freezing rain expected overnight, with a winter weather advisory in place from 10 PM tonight through 10 AM on Tuesday.
- Rain chances to remain high through Thursday.
- Potential for record high temperatures on Friday (record high: 74°) and Saturday (record high: 76°).
The players
Pittsburgh
The city and surrounding region in western Pennsylvania that is the focus of this weather forecast.
The takeaway
Residents of the Pittsburgh area should stay informed about the rapidly changing weather conditions over the next several days, as the region could see a mix of snow, freezing rain, rain, and the potential for record-breaking warmth, which could impact travel, outdoor activities, and energy usage.





