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Those attending or watching the Steelers-Dolphins game Monday night should prepare for frigid conditions. Clouds are expected to break after 7 p.m., leaving mostly clear skies, but temperatures will remain in the low 20s with a RealFeel around 12 degrees, making heavy winter clothing essential for anyone spending time outdoors.
The Pittsburgh region received a weekend blast of winter weather, including heavy snowfall in many places south of Pittsburgh. KDKA-TV's Chilekasi Adele reports from Washington County.
Pittsburgh's weather will be dry today due to high pressure, but a pattern of rain and potential snow is expected later this week with gusty winds and a brief return to dry conditions on Saturday.
Lake-effect snow showers are expected throughout Western Pennsylvania Sunday, said the National Weather Service of Pittsburgh, after the winter storm warning expired at 1 p.m. Northwest winds with gusts up to 30 mph will bring on the snow showers,
Council members fielding those complaints blame the state of the fleet, with plow trucks breaking down in record numbers at critical junctures. About half of the city's snow plows went down for maintenance during this weekend's snowstorm, and as a result, some streets will have to wait for the sun and warmer temperatures to get clear.
Tagovailoa is 0-5 in games with temperatures below 40 degrees at kickoff. That means Miami's losing streak in cold weather games isn't all the fault of the quarterback, as he played in less than half the 13 straight losses. However, he clearly hasn't done much to help either.
The National Weather Service forecasts snow and gusty winds for Pittsburgh, with varying accumulations expected.
People always love to brag about how much snow they used to get back in the day, but who really has the bragging rights in?
Pittsburgh city officials say they are fairly proud of the work that has been done to remove snow and clear roads following Saturday evening's snowstorm.
In dealing with its first big test of the season, Pittsburgh is getting failing grades. Complaints of unplowed streets have been pouring in from every neighborhood. KDKA-TV's Andy Sheehan and Shelley Bortz report.