A massive snowstorm has moved in, blanketing Pennsylvania in several inches of snow which is expected to continue overnight. Pittsburgh Action News 4 will be live at 11 a.m. The Latest UpdatesPittsburgh breaks daily snow record for Jan. 25: 5.3 inches and growingRoss Park Mall, South Hills Village close Baby born on side of I-279Road restrictions, speed limit on highways set at 45 mphPower outage trackerSevere Weather AlertFor full forecast information, click here. A couple of inches of snow are already on the ground. Snow could pile up at rates of one to two inches per hour. The majority of this significant accumulation will come between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.Steady snow will taper off Sunday evening, before coming to an endMonday morning.Pittsburgh’s Action Weather meteorologists are keeping a close eye on warm air moving north through West Virginia. A period of sleet and/or freezing rain is expected between late morning and this evening as warm air settles over areas south of Interstate 70 and into the Laurel Highlands. This will limit snow totals and add icing concerns for cities like Waynesburg, Uniontown, and possibly as far north as Latrobe.Winter Storm WarningWHEN: 7 p.m. on Saturday through Noon on MondayPeriods of moderate to heavy snow are expected over the weekend across Western Pennsylvania, with significant snowfall.Around 8-12 inches of heavy snow is expected to fall around most of the area with 10+ inches in the higher elevations east, with a light glaze of ice.Travel during this time could be difficult to impossible with conditions sticking around to impact your Monday morning commute. Drivers should consider delaying all travel.For the latest warnings and advisories, click here. Tracking PennDOT plowsPennDOT plow truck tracking: PennDOT’s ~2,200 owned and rented snowplow trucks are equipped with Automated Vehicle Location (AVL) systems for real-time tracking and data reporting.Real-time plow routes: View interstate and expressway plow truck routes live on 511PA: www.511PA.comHow AVL works: Each truck’s AVL unit sends a cellular signal showing the truck’s location and material application (whether/how much salt or anti-skid is being spread).Pittsburgh record snow for Jan. 25A record has been hit in the city of Pittsburgh. A total of 5.3 inches was recorded in the Steel City at 9:25 a.m. on Sunday. The total is the most snow the city has recorded for January 25. The previous record for the same day was 5.2 inches in 2014. Full list of closings and delaysMany churches, businesses and local organizations in Western Pennsylvania are closed Sunday, as a major snowstorm hits the area.Visit this link to view the closings and delays list and refresh that page often for updates. Stay with WTAE.com and the WTAE app for storm updates.Severe weather alerts: Sign up to receive FREE alerts to your phone or emailInteractive radar: Track snow in your areaLearn how to enable automatic weather alerts on the WTAE app Road RestrictionsNo commercial vehicles are allowed on Pennsylvania’s interstate highways.PennDOT announced a Tier 4 vehicle restriction will be in place for all interstates, in addition to the Pennsylvania Turnpike, its extensions and major roadways. With a Tier 4 restriction, no commercial vehicles will be permitted on those roadways.Additionally, all school buses, commercial buses, motor coaches, motorcycles, RVs/motorhomes and passenger vehicles (cars, SUVs, pickup trucks, etc.) towing trailers are not permitted on affected roadways while restrictions are in place.For the full list of roadway restrictions, click here.Mall Closures Ross Park Mall and South Hills Village are closed due to snow. The Target at South Hills Village will remain open. Both malls are expected to reopen at 10 a.m. on Monday. All Fine Wine & Good Spirits closedPennsylvanians looking to grab a bottle of liquor Sunday may be out of luck. Fine Wine & Good Spirits announced they will be closed on Jan. 25 due to the snowstorm. The decision was made following concern for the safety of customers and staff.

PITTSBURGH —

A massive snowstorm has moved in, blanketing Pennsylvania in several inches of snow which is expected to continue overnight.

Pittsburgh Action News 4 will be live at 11 a.m.

The Latest UpdatesSevere Weather Alert

For full forecast information, click here.

A couple of inches of snow are already on the ground. Snow could pile up at rates of one to two inches per hour. The majority of this significant accumulation will come between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.

Steady snow will taper off Sunday evening, before coming to an endMonday morning.

Pittsburgh’s Action Weather meteorologists are keeping a close eye on warm air moving north through West Virginia. A period of sleet and/or freezing rain is expected between late morning and this evening as warm air settles over areas south of Interstate 70 and into the Laurel Highlands. This will limit snow totals and add icing concerns for cities like Waynesburg, Uniontown, and possibly as far north as Latrobe.

Winter Storm Warning

WHEN: 7 p.m. on Saturday through Noon on Monday

Periods of moderate to heavy snow are expected over the weekend across Western Pennsylvania, with significant snowfall.

Around 8-12 inches of heavy snow is expected to fall around most of the area with 10+ inches in the higher elevations east, with a light glaze of ice.

Travel during this time could be difficult to impossible with conditions sticking around to impact your Monday morning commute. Drivers should consider delaying all travel.

For the latest warnings and advisories, click here.

Tracking PennDOT plowsPennDOT plow truck tracking: PennDOT’s ~2,200 owned and rented snowplow trucks are equipped with Automated Vehicle Location (AVL) systems for real-time tracking and data reporting.Real-time plow routes: View interstate and expressway plow truck routes live on 511PA: www.511PA.comHow AVL works: Each truck’s AVL unit sends a cellular signal showing the truck’s location and material application (whether/how much salt or anti-skid is being spread).Pittsburgh record snow for Jan. 25

A record has been hit in the city of Pittsburgh. A total of 5.3 inches was recorded in the Steel City at 9:25 a.m. on Sunday. The total is the most snow the city has recorded for January 25.

The previous record for the same day was 5.2 inches in 2014.

Full list of closings and delays

Many churches, businesses and local organizations in Western Pennsylvania are closed Sunday, as a major snowstorm hits the area.

Visit this link to view the closings and delays list and refresh that page often for updates.

Stay with WTAE.com and the WTAE app for storm updates.

Road Restrictions

No commercial vehicles are allowed on Pennsylvania’s interstate highways.

PennDOT announced a Tier 4 vehicle restriction will be in place for all interstates, in addition to the Pennsylvania Turnpike, its extensions and major roadways.

With a Tier 4 restriction, no commercial vehicles will be permitted on those roadways.

Additionally, all school buses, commercial buses, motor coaches, motorcycles, RVs/motorhomes and passenger vehicles (cars, SUVs, pickup trucks, etc.) towing trailers are not permitted on affected roadways while restrictions are in place.

For the full list of roadway restrictions, click here.

Mall Closures

Ross Park Mall and South Hills Village are closed due to snow. The Target at South Hills Village will remain open.

Both malls are expected to reopen at 10 a.m. on Monday.

All Fine Wine & Good Spirits closed

Pennsylvanians looking to grab a bottle of liquor Sunday may be out of luck. Fine Wine & Good Spirits announced they will be closed on Jan. 25 due to the snowstorm.

The decision was made following concern for the safety of customers and staff.