Pittsburgh: Cold, snow/rain today and impact day tomorrow
The game is what we have for Pitt this season, but they can definitely handle it. Miami fans, good luck. It’s going to be very cold there on the north coast. Similar story tomorrow for the Steelers and Bills. It will be dry here on your Saturday. But as we fast forward to your Sunday, which we’ve been talking about for a few days, it’s going to be an impressive day. Tuesday is also an impressive day, as we’ll get two doses of winter weather. But today things are calming down with that lake effect set up. Moving forward, we’re also pushing a lot of clouds out, some of them starting to get closer to the Turnpike and certainly downtown Pittsburgh as well as the skies are opening up a little bit more closer to Washington and Morgantown right now. But we’ll be basking in that sunshine today as we approach kickoff between Pitt and Miami. With temperatures hovering just around the zero mark in the afternoon, you’ll start to see some more clouds filtering in in the fourth quarter as temperatures reach the mid 30s. It is still so cold today as the morning sunshine will give way to more clouds. We’ll keep the snow off until dark, but later this evening you might see some of them dancing. Tomorrow we are going on an impact day. There’s snow to begin with. We will see some rain showers by afternoon. It gets blurrier as we get closer to the Steelers and Bills. Game time and start time on Sunday is 425. As we enter the month of December, plenty of cool breeze is still welcoming us. Starting again from Monday, Tuesday is another impact day as we can see some snow starting to stick. The flakes won’t really start until much later in the evening. We are talking about eight o’clock, it is also 9:00. And what kind of ice sticks? It’s not going to be much. Maybe close to three inches of snow along I-80. Meanwhile, as we head south toward downtown Pittsburgh, we’ll probably average about a half an inch, but very quickly that snow will turn to slush or wash away completely again, we’re also bringing you a chance of rain. sunday. So here is the Futurecast Nine 930. You’re also starting to see some of those scattered pieces in places like Lawrence, Beaver, Allegheny, Butler, counties. It has even begun to spread along the 422 corridor toward Kittanning and even toward I-80 in Clarion. Some more widespread snow. Well, you’ve been sleeping talking from after midnight until you wake up tomorrow. Those temperatures are right around the freezing mark. Then again, that ice will want to stick, especially the farther north you get toward I-80. But then, let’s say there will be less snow by 10 a.m. tomorrow, temperatures will get warm enough to near 40 degrees that we will start introducing those raindrops. They will be left with a short time to run in western PA until around 1:00 pm. The back edge should be clearing the Laurel Highlands. However, the temperature will drop in the afternoon. It’ll get easier as we prepare you for kickoff between the Steelers and Bills. Now if you’re looking for some snow, we’ll get more of that as we fast forward into Tuesday, with our next impact day storm system passing to our south. So we’re going on the cool side. We get mostly snow chances, but we could see anywhere from 1 to 2 inches of snow. But nonetheless, we will continue to fine-tune that accumulation forecast once we get a handle on tomorrow’s system. Your remaining 4 days plus 4 days in these early days of December are going to provide cool breeze. Another dose of frenetic action will arrive Thursday. This is a quick hitting system, don’t expect much accumulation from it. But then waking up on Friday causes our temperature to drop into the teens. As we step into the beginning of the day, those winter coats and all the winter accessories come in handy
Pittsburgh: Cold, snow/rain today and impact day tomorrow
Updated: 7:11am EST November 29, 2025
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Winter-like temperatures will take us into late November and early December. Sunday is the impact day of snow turning to rain. On Tuesday, another impact day, more area-wide snowfall is expected. Cold day for Pitt and Miami, the cold wind isn’t going anywhere soon. Highs will reach the 30s across western PA this afternoon. Certainly a cold day can turn into a storm. Temperatures at game time at Pitt and Miami will be around zero with some sunshine. Clouds will increase rapidly this afternoon in anticipation of our impact day tomorrow. Areas west of Pittsburgh may see the first layers between 9 pm and midnight. Impact Day On Sunday, our impact day will start with snow turning to rain, arriving by midnight. If you’re out on the roads on Sunday morning, snow could slow you down. Quick accumulations of one to two inches are possible but will not last long. Then the snowfall will turn to rain before noon. Some snow will turn to slush if not completely washed away. Rain is also short-lived. The rain will stop as we approach kickoff of the Steelers-Bills game. It will be a stormy day with winds around 30 mph. Two more snowfalls are expected in early December. Another system will pass south of us on Tuesday, which is also an impact day. The rain/snow line seems to be setting near the PA/WV border, so that means we have almost all snow in our area. The question is, how much snow? This system could drop at least two inches of snow on Tuesday. Meanwhile, a clipper swung with a bang on Thursday. The cold air will continue through at least next weekend. Today: It was sunny a while ago, it will be cloudy and still cold. High: 36°. Tonight: Cloudy with a chance of snow showers. Minimum: 31°.Sunday – Impact day: Snow before 10am, changing quickly to rain. Drying and becoming cloudy after 2 pm. Maximum: 40°, Minimum: 26°. Monday: More cold with clouds. High: 32°, Low: 27°. Tuesday – Impact day: Snow showers. High: 34°, Low: 23°.
Cold day for Pitt and Miami
The cold wind isn’t going anywhere soon. Highs will reach the 30s across western PA this afternoon. Certainly a cold day can turn into a storm. Temperatures at game time at Pitt and Miami will be around zero with some sunshine.
Clouds will increase rapidly this afternoon in anticipation of our impact day tomorrow. Areas west of Pittsburgh may see the first layers between 9 pm and midnight.
Effect day of snow turning to rain Sunday
Our impact day will start with snow, which will arrive by midnight. If you’re out on the roads on Sunday morning, snow could slow you down. Quick accumulations of one to two inches are possible but will not last long. Then the snowfall will turn to rain before noon. Some snow will turn to slush if not completely washed away. Rain is also short-lived. The rain will stop as we approach kickoff of the Steelers-Bills game. It will be a hazy day with wind gusts up to 30 mph.
Two more snowfalls likely in early December
Another system will pass to our south on Tuesday, which is also an impact day. The rain/snow line seems to be setting near the PA/WV border, so that means we have almost all snow in our area. The question is, how much snow? This system could drop at least two inches of snow on Tuesday. Meanwhile, a clipper swung with a bang on Thursday. The cold air will continue through at least next weekend.
Today: It was sunny a while ago, it was cloudy and still cold. High: 36°.
Tonight: Cloudy with snow. Low: 31°.
Sunday – Impact day: Snow before 10 am, changing quickly to rain. Dry and hazy after 2pm, high: 40°, low: 26°.
Monday: Cold will increase due to clouds. High: 32°, Low: 27°.
Tuesday – Impact Day: Snow. High: 34°, Low: 23°.
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