By Kristina Pydynowski, Senior Meteorologist
February 15,2015; 7:19PM,EST
Yet another snow event is on the horizon for Pittsburgh following a frigid start to the new week.
While there will be less in the way of harsh winds, the bitter cold will continue into Monday. Temperatures will be held roughly 25 degrees below normal as clouds limit sunshine.
The cold will set the stage for yet another winter storm to return snow Monday night.
While the heaviest snow is expected toward West Virginia and Philadelphia, enough snow to cause some headaches for travelers and disruptions to daily routines will fall.
Slow travel will result as area roads and interstates become slick, while airline passengers should prepare for flight delays and cancellations. That is even the case Tuesday morning until road crews complete their work and the ripple effect from impacts at the major airports in the Northeast.
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A couple of flurries will replace the snow Tuesday afternoon with additional snow showers to follow on Wednesday. The latter will precede yet another bitter blast of arctic air arrives for the second half of the week.
Amid that cold blast, record lows will be challenged more than once.
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