State College, PA – A winter storm is expected to dump heavy snow in central and southeastern Pennsylvania on Sunday. Snowfall totals of 4 to 6 inches are expected, according to the National Weather Service.
The Winter Storm Watch, issued Friday afternoon, will be in effect from Sunday morning to Sunday evening. Harrisburg, Lancaster, York, and Carlisle are likely to experience the most snowfall.
Snow is expected to begin early Sunday and taper off by evening, with temperatures falling into the 20s.
The National Weather Service warns that bridges, overpasses, and roads may become slippery and dangerous. Drivers should prepare for challenging conditions and plan ahead of time.
Forecasters said a slight shift in the storm’s track could cause significant changes in snow accumulation. Residents in the affected areas should closely monitor weather updates and take appropriate precautions.
This winter storm is part of a larger weather system that is affecting the region, and some areas may see heavier snowfall than others. Prepare for travel disruptions.
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