Single-digit wind chills in today’s weather forecast
By Brian C. Rittmeyer
Trib Total Media
A record-breaking bitter cold snap and a bit of snow are on tap for the Mon Valley and the entire Pittsburgh region today.
Temperatures during the day and into tonight will be about 20 degrees below normal, National Weather Service meteorologist Shannon Hefferan said.
After a high in the low 60s Monday, the high today is forecast to be only 28 degrees, Hefferan said.
That would break the record low high temperature of 32 that has stood since 1934.
The low is forecast to fall into the teens, and at 18 degrees will be close to the record of 17 set in 1911, she said.
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