Ohio Valley residents waking up this morning will likely have to break out some snow shovels so they can make it to work.
The first significant snowfall of the winter was forecast to begin after midnight Monday and continue into Tuesday morning. According to the National Weather Service in Pittsburgh, the Ohio Valley could see anywhere from two to five inches of snow on the ground.
Weather reports have the Wheeling area getting between one and three inches, and NWS Meteorologist Alicia Miller said it’s more likely the area will see the higher end of that prediction. Some areas north of Wheeling could see even more, she said.
“In the vicinity of Wheeling to Pittsburgh, there could be an enhancement in the snow rates, closer to an inch an hour or maybe an inch-and-a-half an hour,” Miller

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