CRANBERRY AND PITTSBURGH. IT FEELS LIKE SIX DEGREES RIGHT NOW. AS WE GO THROUGH THE DAY TOMORROW, WE’LL HAVE THOSE EXTREME WIND CHILLS IN THE MORNING, BUT WANT YOU TO ALSO NOTICE IS THAT ALL THE WAY THROUGH THE DAY, WIND CHILLS BELOW ZERO. SO IT’S REALLY NOT GOING TO GET MUCH BETTER AS WE GO THROUGH THE DAY WITH THE HIGH TEMPERATURE AROUND 14 OR 15 DEGREES. SO DEFINITELY GOING TO BE A COLD ONE AS WE HEAD THROUGH THE DAY AND THE WIND IS GOING TO CONTINUE, IT WILL DIE DOWN SECOND HALF OF THE DAY, BUT OVERNIGHT AND THROUGH THE FIRST HALF OF THE DAY, WE’RE GOING TO HAVE SOME PRETTY STRONG WINDS ON SUNDAY, TWO BELOW ZERO 18 DEGREES FOR YOUR HIGH TEMPERATURE. WE’LL HAVE A LITTLE BIT MORE SUNSHINE ON SUNDAY BOTH DAYS IMPACT DAYS ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY BECAUSE OF THE EXTREMELY COLD TEMPERATURES DOWN TO THREE ON MONDAY. BUT WE MAKE IT BACK TO 28 AND THEN ON TUESDAY WE BREAK OUT OF IT. FINALLY, OVER 32 DEGREES, A HIGH OF 42 ON TUESDAY, 40 ON WEDNESDAY WITH SOME RAIN SHOWERS THAT WILL BE MOVING IN. AND THEN WE COOL IT DOWN A BIT AS WE HEAD TOWARDS THE END OF THE WEEK. WELL, HERE’S THIS SNOW SQUALL THAT HAS BEEN MOVING FROM THE NORTH TO THE SOUTH ACROSS THE REGION, JUST ABOUT GETTING READY TO MOVE INTO FAYETTE COUNTY AND RIGHT ON OUT OF HERE. SO IT’S MOVING PRETTY QUICK DOWN TO THE SOUTH AT ABOUT 40MPH. AND WE DO HAVE THE SNOW SQUALL WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 1145. CONNELLSVILLE IN IT RIGHT NOW. SO IT IS HEAVY SNOW AND SOME STRONG WIND GUSTS UP TO 40MPH. OBVIOUSLY REDUCED VISIBILITY, GREATLY REDUCED VISIBILITY WHEN THIS MOVES THROUGH WILL ONLY LAST ABOUT 15 MINUTES, BUT WHEN IT’S THERE, YOU’RE DEFINITELY GOING TO WANT TO BE LIKELY OFF THE ROADS INSIDE AS THAT PUSHES THROUGH. AS I WOULD GUESS YOU ARE AT THIS HOUR. AS WE TAKE A LOOK AT TOMORROW, YOU CAN SEE MAYBE A FEW SNOWFLAKES OUT THERE, BUT MOST OF THE DAY IS GOING TO BE DRY AND CLOUDY. AND THEN WE GO INTO SUNDAY CLOUDS EARLY AND WE WILL BREAK OUT WITH SOME SUNSHINE. BY THE TIME WE GET TO THE END OF THE DAY. WIND GUSTS. WE’RE LOOKING A

Snow squall warning for Western Pennsylvania on Friday night

WTAE logo

Updated: 11:38 PM EST Feb 6, 2026

Editorial Standards ⓘ

A snow squall warning has been issued in western Pennsylvania on Friday night.VIDEO ABOVE: Watch the latest forecast from Pittsburgh’s Action WeatherThe National Weather Service said a snow squall warning continues until 12:15 a.m. Saturday for parts of Fayette and Greene counties.More: Read the alert for your countyInteractive radar: Track snow moving through your areaThe NWS said a hazardous snow squall was located along a line from 5 miles north of Fairview to 9 miles south of Uniontown, or along a line from 11 miles northeast of Mannington to 9 miles south of Uniontown, moving southeast at 35 mph.HAZARD…Intense bursts of heavy snow and gusty winds leading to blowing snow and rapidly falling visibility. Wind gusts up to 35 mph.SOURCE…Radar indicated.IMPACT…Travel will become difficult and potentially hazardous within minutes.Locations impacted include … Morgantown, Fairmont, Westover, Kingwood, Star City, Pleasant Valley, Winfield, Barrackville, Point Marion, Monongah, Granville, Fairview, Newburg, Brookhaven, Cassville, Fairchance, Rivesville, Smithfield, Grant Town and Reedsville.This includes the following highways… Interstate 68 in West Virginia between mile markers 1 and 26. Interstate 79 in West Virginia between mile markers 130 and 160. Interstate 79 in Pennsylvania between mile markers 0 and 6.PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS… Slow Down! Rapid changes in visibility and road conditions are expected with this dangerous snow squall. Be alert for sudden whiteout conditions.Reduce your speed and turn on headlights! During snow squalls, the visibility may suddenly drop to near zero in whiteout conditions.WTAE app: Download now to stay connected with breaking news & weatherSevere weather alerts: Sign up to receive free alerts to your phone or email

PITTSBURGH —

A snow squall warning has been issued in western Pennsylvania on Friday night.

VIDEO ABOVE: Watch the latest forecast from Pittsburgh’s Action Weather

The National Weather Service said a snow squall warning continues until 12:15 a.m. Saturday for parts of Fayette and Greene counties.

The NWS said a hazardous snow squall was located along a line from 5 miles north of Fairview to 9 miles south of Uniontown, or along a line from 11 miles northeast of Mannington to 9 miles south of Uniontown, moving southeast at 35 mph.

HAZARD…Intense bursts of heavy snow and gusty winds leading to blowing snow and rapidly falling visibility. Wind gusts up to 35 mph.
SOURCE…Radar indicated.
IMPACT…Travel will become difficult and potentially hazardous within minutes.

Locations impacted include … Morgantown, Fairmont, Westover, Kingwood, Star City, Pleasant Valley, Winfield, Barrackville, Point Marion, Monongah, Granville, Fairview, Newburg, Brookhaven, Cassville, Fairchance, Rivesville, Smithfield, Grant Town and Reedsville.

This includes the following highways… Interstate 68 in West Virginia between mile markers 1 and 26. Interstate 79 in West Virginia between mile markers 130 and 160. Interstate 79 in Pennsylvania between mile markers 0 and 6.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS… Slow Down! Rapid changes in visibility and road conditions are expected with this dangerous snow squall. Be alert for sudden whiteout conditions.

Reduce your speed and turn on headlights! During snow squalls, the visibility may suddenly drop to near zero in whiteout conditions.