COUNTY INTO THE CITY OF BUTLER. SOME POCKETS OF HEAVY RAIN. SO LET’S TIME IT ALL OUT HERE ON FUTURECAST AS THOSE TEMPERATURES CONTINUE TO DROP, WE’RE GOING TO SEE SOME SNOWFLAKES. NOW KEEP IN MIND THIS DOES NOT FACTOR IN THE GROUND TEMPERATURE. THE GROUND TEMPERATURE STILL GOING TO BE RELATIVELY WARM. SO WE’RE NOT EXPECTING ANY BIG ACCUMULATION. BUT WE COULD NOTICE A LIGHT DUSTING ESPECIALLY ON GRASSY SURFACES ON SOME ELEVATED SURFACES. BUT OVERALL TEMPERATURES WILL DROP TO THE GROUND AND THE AIR WILL GET COLD. AND IT IS GOING TO STICK AROUND FOR US AS WE HEAD INTO TOMORROW. SO AGAIN, JUST TO SHOW YOU THESE TAKING SNOW, SNOW AMOUNTS, BUT AGAIN, IT DOES NOT FACTOR IN THE GROUND BEING JUST A LITTLE BIT WARMER. SO I DO THINK SOME SPOTS COULD SEE A LITTLE LESS THAN AN INCH WHERE YOU WILL SEE A BIT MORE. SO HIGHER THOSE HIGHER ELEVATIONS EAST KICKING IN AT 5:00 TONIGHT UNTIL 5 P.M. TUESDAY, YOU WILL BE UNDER A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY. SO THERE’S YOUR FOUR DAY PLUS FOUR FORECAST. WE’LL GET THROUGH THIS IMPACT DAY. IT WILL BE COLD WITH SOME FLURRIES TOMORROW AND IT SHAPES UP FOR THE REST OF THE W

A tree fell on a house in Penn Hills, Allegheny County, early Monday afternoon.Images from a Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 photojournalist showed the large tree on the roof of the home on Poketa Road.A woman who lives in the house said she was with her son and dogs when she heard the tree start to crack. She said it was terrifying when the tree came crashing down, but she was thankful that no one was hurt.The tree did not seem to be puncturing the house, but a window was broken in the front of the home and there was some apparent gutter damage.Strong winds have moved through Western Pennsylvania in the past few days, leading to many reports of downed trees and power outages.

PENN HILLS, Pa. —

A tree fell on a house in Penn Hills, Allegheny County, early Monday afternoon.

Images from a Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 photojournalist showed the large tree on the roof of the home on Poketa Road.

Tree falls on house in Penn Hills

A woman who lives in the house said she was with her son and dogs when she heard the tree start to crack. She said it was terrifying when the tree came crashing down, but she was thankful that no one was hurt.

The tree did not seem to be puncturing the house, but a window was broken in the front of the home and there was some apparent gutter damage.

Strong winds have moved through Western Pennsylvania in the past few days, leading to many reports of downed trees and power outages.