Live Drive 4 captured road conditions as a snowstorm moved across western Pennsylvania on Saturday night, showing the impact on highways and the expected snowfall totals.
Current Conditions and Forecast
The broadcast highlighted icy travel on I‑79 near Canonsburg before the storm intensified. Action Weather meteorologist Jeff Verszyla warned that snow showers would continue through most of the evening and begin to taper off early Sunday morning.
Snow accumulations are projected at 3‑5 inches across the region, with the Laurel Highlands and isolated spots south of Pittsburgh expected to receive 5‑8 inches by Sunday morning.
Frequently Asked Questions
When did the snowstorm affect western Pennsylvania?
The snowstorm began impacting western Pennsylvania on Saturday night, as shown by Live Drive 4.
How much snow is expected across the region?
Snowfall is forecast at 3‑5 inches area‑wide, with the Laurel Highlands and isolated locations south of Pittsburgh potentially seeing 5‑8 inches.
When are the snow showers expected to end?
According to meteorologist Jeff Verszyla, the snow showers will last through most of the evening and taper off early Sunday morning.
How are you preparing for the winter weather in your area?
