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Pittsburgh In Deep Freeze: How Long It Will Last
Pittsburgh and Southwestern Pennsylvania are caught in winter's grip.
PITTSBURGH, PA — Outside is not the place to be in Southwestern Pennsylvania on Tuesday.
The National Weather Service has issued a Cold Weather Advisory for all of southwestern Pennsylvania in effect until noon today.
The high temperature on Tuesday is expected to climb to 18 degrees. Factoring in the wind chill, the temperature today will feel like 8 degrees below zero.
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A brief thaw will occur on Wednesday and Thursday, with highs reaching the mid- to upper 30s. But the weather service is warning that daily temperatures are forecast to remain low enough Friday
through Monday or Tuesday to potentially impact regional infrastructure, such as frozen pipes, and putting a strain on the energy grid.
Friday's high will be near 22, with a low around three degrees. On Saturday, the high temperature could hit 14, with the low temperature falling to eight.
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On Sunday, the high will be near 19, with the low around seven.
On Monday, the high will be near 20.
According to The Weather Channel, no immediate warmup will occur. High temperatures in the area will be in the teens and 20s for the remainder of the month.
Five Pittsburgh CitiParks locations will activate five Healthy Active Living Senior Centers as
warming centers on Tuesday from 8 a.m.-7 p..m. The following centers will be open as warming stations:
- Beechview Healthy Active Living Community Center, 1555 Broadway Avenue.
- Greenfield Healthy Active Living Community Center, 745 Greenfield Avenue.
- Homewood Healthy Active Living Community Center, 7321 Frankstown Road.
- Sheraden Healthy Active Living Community Center, 720 Sherwood Avenue.
- South Side Market House Healthy Active Living Community Center, 12th & Bingham Streets.
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