While there have been minor flurries over the past two weeks, Butler County should receive its first major snowstorm of this holiday season, starting Tuesday morning, Dec. 2.
Forecasts from the National Weather Service are calling for roughly three inches of snow, with temperatures as low as 24 degrees on Tuesday morning and reaching as high as only 35 degrees during the afternoon.
Additionally, Butler County will be under a winter weather advisory from the NWS, beginning at midnight on Tuesday and lasting until 1 p.m.
According to meteorologist Liana Lupo of the National Weather Service in Pittsburgh, snowfall should begin between 2 and 3 a.m. on Tuesday.
“It's looking like a fairly even spread across the county for snow accumulation,” Lupo said. “Heaviest snowfall rates will happen b

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