A winter storm has hit the Pittsburgh area bringing a wintry mix. The rain and wintry mix is expected to change over to snow tonight and continue into Friday morning. Watch the latest forecast from Pittsburgh’s Action Weather in the video player above.The Friday morning commute is expected to be impacted the most.The National Weather Service said power outages and tree damage are likely due to the ice. The conditions could make travel nearly impossible.Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 is monitoring road conditions and potential power outages from the storm. Scroll down for LIVE updates. 9:30 p.m. Thursday: As of 9:30 p.m., Duquesne Light is reporting 1,514 total customers without power. West Penn Power is reporting around 7,000 total customers without power, with many in the Washington County area. 8:30 p.m. Thursday: PennDOT has implemented more Tier 4 vehicle restrictions on parts of 1-376 in the Pittsburgh area. Click here for full details. 8 p.m. Thursday: Viewers are sharing photos of the ice in their neighborhoods. The photos below are from Moon Township, Allegheny County. Click here to share weather photos and videos from your area. 7 p.m. Thursday: Allegheny County President Judge Kim Clark has ordered the county court system to be closed on Friday due to the weather conditions. Arraignment court will remain open. 6 p.m. Thursday: A wintry mix is falling in many areas across western Pennsylvania. The wintry mix is expected to change over to snow late tonight and continue into Friday morning. Watch the latest report on road conditions in Allegheny County in the video player below. 5 p.m. Thursday: PennDOT has reduced speed limits to 45 mph on several Pittsburgh-area highways due to the winter storm moving through Pennsylvania on Thursday.PennDOT also says Tier 4 restrictions are now in effect on some highways. More winter storm coverage:More: Read the weather alert for your countyInteractive radar: Track the stormLearn how to enable automatic weather alerts on the WTAE mobile app
A winter storm has hit the Pittsburgh area bringing a wintry mix.
The rain and wintry mix is expected to change over to snow tonight and continue into Friday morning.
Watch the latest forecast from Pittsburgh’s Action Weather in the video player above.
The Friday morning commute is expected to be impacted the most.
The National Weather Service said power outages and tree damage are likely due to the ice. The conditions could make travel nearly impossible.
Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 is monitoring road conditions and potential power outages from the storm.
Scroll down for LIVE updates.
9:30 p.m. Thursday: As of 9:30 p.m., Duquesne Light is reporting 1,514 total customers without power. West Penn Power is reporting around 7,000 total customers without power, with many in the Washington County area.
8:30 p.m. Thursday: PennDOT has implemented more Tier 4 vehicle restrictions on parts of 1-376 in the Pittsburgh area. Click here for full details.
8 p.m. Thursday: Viewers are sharing photos of the ice in their neighborhoods. The photos below are from Moon Township, Allegheny County. Click here to share weather photos and videos from your area.
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7 p.m. Thursday: Allegheny County President Judge Kim Clark has ordered the county court system to be closed on Friday due to the weather conditions. Arraignment court will remain open.
6 p.m. Thursday: A wintry mix is falling in many areas across western Pennsylvania. The wintry mix is expected to change over to snow late tonight and continue into Friday morning. Watch the latest report on road conditions in Allegheny County in the video player below.
5 p.m. Thursday: PennDOT has reduced speed limits to 45 mph on several Pittsburgh-area highways due to the winter storm moving through Pennsylvania on Thursday.
PennDOT also says Tier 4 restrictions are now in effect on some highways.
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