On Tuesday, December 13th, Pittsburgh picked up 3.8″ of snow in the area’s first big event of the winter. All of the forecasters we track underestimated the total snowfall, with some missing the actual accumulation by several inches. This west-to-east system produced a wet, heavy snow that piled up quickly<\/a> and created a messy evening commute<\/a>.<\/p>\n Interestingly, Allegheny County recorded the highest snowfall totals, which is rare: typically counties to the north or south of Pittsburgh see the biggest accumulation amounts. Officially, we are adding this storm to our Winter Archive<\/a> as 3.8″ of snow, with 11 school closings\/delays this morning (Wednesday) due to lingering effects.<\/p>\n Below is our forecast analysis for each media outlet that we track. This year, we are changing our Accuracy Score system from a 1-10 scale to a traditional A-F grading scale. We hope that this system will be more lenient than the 1-10 scale, and that the scores will more accurately reflect forecast performance. At the end of each month, we will update our Forecaster Ratings <\/a>to include the new Accuracy Scores.<\/p>\n