Winter Storm Fern Is Here With A Vengenance

Winter Storm Fern has arrived and snow is blanketing the area, essentially halting most traffic and most flights out of Pittsburgh International Airport. Snow will continue to fall through Monday and become heavy at times with snowfall rates as high as 1 to 2 inches per hour in some areas. Travel will be most dangerous during this time span and may even be impassable, with reduced visibility and snow-covered roads. Some areas south and southeast of Pittsburgh will see some sleet mixed in with the snow by late morning and during much of the afternoon. That would keep totals down a bit closer to Latrobe, Uniontown, and Morgantown. For areas from the city and points north, this will be mainly snow and could easily reach over a foot under any heavier banding. Most areas that see all snow will have 8-14 inches by late Sunday evening, with locally higher amounts possible. The areas that see some sleet will see slightly lesser amounts. Snow will taper to light snow and snow showers Sunday night, but continue off and on into Monday morning. It will stay very cold even behind the system as temperatures plunge below zero in some spots Monday night. Authorities across the state are urging residents to stay inside and off the roads, unless it is an absolute emergency. Restrictions are up on all interstates and the speed limit has been reduced to 45 mph on most highways. Once the storm has moved through, a stretch of bitter cold weather lies ahead, and warming shelters will be open and available to those who may need them. For a complete listing, Click Here.
