Mel McChesney takes a break from his work for a photo on Friday, Jan.19 in downtown Butler. Kyle Prudhomme/Butler Eagle
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A Pittsburgh meteorologist predicts the snow will stick around in Butler County over the weekend with below-freezing temperatures to come Saturday and Sunday.
Temperatures in the 40s, however, are planned to sweep in by Monday, meteorologist Bill Modzelewski said, taking the snow with it by Tuesday.
Modzelewski, of the National Weather Service of Pittsburgh, estimated county residents saw 1 to 2 inches when they woke up Friday, saying the flurries first started around midnight. That snow was set to continue Saturday night, bringing another 1 to 3 inches in Butler County, he said.
Those inches will accumulate on the roads and not clear easily, Modzelewski said, as low temperatures have prevailed the past few days.
Again Saturday, the temperature won’t venture very high, allowing that snow to settle firmly into place.
“Even into (Saturday), it’s a high around 18 degrees,” he said.
School districts in Butler County closed or moved to online learning in answer to the snow covered road conditions on Friday, and plow trucks were seen passing roads multiple times in an effort to clear them Friday morning.
“It’s mostly the colder temperatures. Several days of cold weather cooled down the surface temperatures,” he said.
Friday morning’s temperature clocked in at 21 degrees, and was only expected to rise into the mid-20 degree range, he said.
Willis Miller salts the sidewalk outside of The Arc of Butler County on Friday, Jan. 19 in downtown Butler. Kyle Prudhomme/Butler Eagle
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Paul Winters takes a break from his work for a photo on Friday, Jan. 19 in downtown Butler. Kyle Prudhomme/Butler Eagle
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Joe Chupka salts the sidewalk of First United Methodist Church on Friday, Jan. 19 in downtown Butler. Kyle Prudhomme/Butler Eagle
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Clean-up crews were hard at work clearing the parking lots of the Clearview Mall on Friday, Jan. 19. Kyle Prudhomme/Butler Eagle
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Joe Chupka salts the sidewalk of First United Methodist Church on Friday, Jan. 19 in downtown Butler. Kyle Prudhomme/Butler Eagle
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Paul Winters clears off the sidewalk outside of his home on Friday, Jan. 19 in downtown Butler. Kyle Prudhomme/Butler Eagle
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Jeff Everhardt of Pizza Joe’s clears off the sidewalk outside of his storefront in downtown Butler. Kyle Prudhomme/Butler Eagle
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Mel McChesney clears off the sidewalk in front of his home on Friday, Jan. 19 in downtown Butler. Kyle Prudhomme/Butler Eagle
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Bird Bros. Landscaping finishes clearing a parking lot on Friday, Jan. 19 in downtown Butler. Kyle Prudhomme/Butler Eagle
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Jim Coulter shovels the sidewalk outside of Dillon McCandless King Coulter & Graham LLP on Friday, Jan. 19 in downtown Butler. Kyle Prudhomme/Butler Eagle
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Bird Bros. Landscaping finishes clearing a parking lot on Friday, Jan. 19 in downtown Butler. Kyle Prudhomme/Butler Eagle
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Jeff Everhardt of Pizza Joe’s clears off the sidewalk outside of his storefront in downtown Butler. Kyle Prudhomme/Butler Eagle
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Sheldon Roxbury clears a parking lot with an ATV on Friday, Jan. 19 in downtown Butler. Kyle Prudhomme/Butler Eagle
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Willis Miller salts the sidewalk outside of The Arc of Butler County on Friday, Jan. 19 in downtown Butler. Kyle Prudhomme/Butler Eagle
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Bette Peoples treks through the snow on Friday, Jan. 19 in downtown Butler. Kyle Prudhomme/Butler Eagle
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