By Kristina Pydynowski, Senior Meteorologist
March 23,2014; 8:57PM,EDT
Fresh cold air will pave the way for snow to once again return to Pittsburgh on Tuesday.
Monday is shaping up to be a cold day across the Pittsburgh area despite a good deal of sunshine.
Temperatures will be held to near 35 F, which is more representative of a typical January day. A high around 53 F is more common this time of year.
The cold will continue through Tuesday, setting the stage for snow to return.
While the storm delivering the snow will not evolve into a blizzard until after bypassing Pittsburgh, a coating to an inch is still expected late Monday night through Tuesday.
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The snow could make roads slippery for a time prior to daybreak Tuesday. Any snow later in the way would have a difficult time accumulating on roads due to the effects of the strong March sun.
Another cold day will follow for Wednesday with temperatures failing to reach the freezing mark.
The cold will finally ease later in the week as winter loosens its grip and opens the door for another brief surge of mild air.
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