You Might Not Like These Predictions About Pittsburgh’s Snowy Upcoming Winter

Winter in Pittsburgh can be a bit unpredictable with slushy rain some days and a good 'ole dumping of the white stuff now and then to keep us on our toes. Chances are you’re either already counting down the days until spring 2023, or you love the snowy days of winter. The Farmers’ Almanac came out with its Pittsburgh winter forecast for the 2022-23 winter. The winter forecast for Pittsburgh includes several snowstorms, and potentially a "bomb cyclone" that might cause some trouble with slippery driving conditions.

Winter in Pittsburgh the last few years didn’t bring much snow with it. However, that could all change during the winter of 2022-23, if the Farmers’ Almanac’s predictions prove true.

Snow isn’t expected to make its debut until early December, however late December a snowstorm has been forecasted for the Mid-Atlantic that might bring heavy snow, ice, and colder than usual temps to the area.

Winter itself ushers in the cold rain and cloudy skies. If we’re lucky, we might see a few snow flurries for Christmas. However, temperatures over the Christmas holiday are predicted to be bitterly cold.

Fortunately, Pittsburgh isn't expected to get much snow from the Bomb Cyclone expected near Christmas, but other parts of Pennsylvania, especially Western Pennsylvania could see pretty low temps, black ice, and a good amount of snow.

Those frigid temperatures are expected to give way to warmer air just in time to head downtown to ring in the New Year on First Night. January just might bring with it the first significant snowfall of the season.

The Farmers’ Almanac predicts a snowstorm that could produce between four and eight inches of snow throughout Pennsylvania toward the last week of January 20-25, 2023. Snowfall for the rest of the month, however, is expected to be fairly light.

True to form, February in Pittsburgh is a mixed bag of sun, rain, freezing fog, light snow, and a slushy mix of just about everything.

Look for temps in the low to mid-30s in the first half of the month, then warming up to the 40s by the back half of February.

With 16 days of snow predicted in February and nine days of rain, we can expect a sloppy February with only about five days being dry or sunny. But it isn't all bad - March will be on its way soon at that point...

March comes with good news and bad news.

With nine snow days predicted and nine rainy days the slop continues. The good news is that March starts to dry out with about half of the month predicted to be dry. Although we can expect colder than normal temps in the 32 to 48 degree range.

Pull out the shorts for the first day of spring on March 20, when temperatures are expected to be near 60. Snow isn’t mentioned at all in the forecast for the rest of March or April.

Head over to the official website of the Farmers’ Almanac for more information. Or, go hang out with them on Facebook.



But first, check out a typical Pittsburgh winter in this quick video:

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Each year brings something different to the Pittsburgh area. What do you think about the Farmers’ Almanac’s winter forecast for Pittsburgh? Do you enjoy winter or do you dread it? Let us know in the comments! Then take a peek at the 10 things no one tells you about winter in Pittsburgh.

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