Residents in Pittsburgh are facing difficulties with snow-covered side streets roughly two days after Saturday’s snowstorm. While most of the main roads in Pittsburgh are clear, it’s a different story for some of the side and secondary streets. On Monday morning, Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 received an email from a resident on Schuler Street in the city’s St. Clair neighborhood saying they were stuck and the roads were not clear. How much snow fell? Latest reported snowfall totals in Western PennsylvaniaPittsburgh’s Action News 4 went out to check on the roads and found snowy streets. Neighbors like Marcia Davis echoed that same sentiment and voiced their frustration.”I was supposed to be to work at 7 yesterday, and I couldn’t get to work until 10 o’clock, so I was extra late to work because of it,” Davis said. “I can’t even pull up my driveway because they won’t even do the street and wrap it around.”Impact Day: Bitter cold temperatures linger in Western Pa. on MondaySide roads in Perry South were also covered, making for a difficult commute.The city’s latest public works update on Sunday afternoon said crews continued to work around the clock through 6 a.m. and winter weather operations will continue as conditions require.Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 reached out for another update Monday morning but did not hear back. Severe weather alerts: Get FREE winter weather alerts to your phone or email.Download the WTAE app to stay connected with breaking news. Sign up for our email newsletters to get breaking news in your inbox.

PITTSBURGH —

Residents in Pittsburgh are facing difficulties with snow-covered side streets roughly two days after Saturday’s snowstorm.

While most of the main roads in Pittsburgh are clear, it’s a different story for some of the side and secondary streets.

On Monday morning, Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 received an email from a resident on Schuler Street in the city’s St. Clair neighborhood saying they were stuck and the roads were not clear.

How much snow fell? Latest reported snowfall totals in Western Pennsylvania

Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 went out to check on the roads and found snowy streets. Neighbors like Marcia Davis echoed that same sentiment and voiced their frustration.

“I was supposed to be to work at 7 yesterday, and I couldn’t get to work until 10 o’clock, so I was extra late to work because of it,” Davis said. “I can’t even pull up my driveway because they won’t even do the street and wrap it around.”

Impact Day: Bitter cold temperatures linger in Western Pa. on Monday

Side roads in Perry South were also covered, making for a difficult commute.

The city’s latest public works update on Sunday afternoon said crews continued to work around the clock through 6 a.m. and winter weather operations will continue as conditions require.

Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 reached out for another update Monday morning but did not hear back.