DEC. 7th UPDATE:
At this time our final call is a C-1″ for most of the area. Most of the snow will melt on contact but grassy surfaces could see a coating. NO accumulations with this one.
The first winter storm of the year is less than 48 hours away. While this will not bring significant snowfall to the area, the first snowfall always poses challenges with roads and driving. Most of the area will see a COATING to 2″ (most areas will be closer to a coating to 0.5″
Again most of the area will see a coating to 2″ of snow. Most of the snow will move into the area late morning on Wednesday into the early afternoon before moving out of the area by the evening rush. While most accumulations will be on grassy surfaces a slush mess on the roads is possible. While there is a lot of time between now and the storm if we need to adjust any information tomorrow we will.
WINTER DRIVING TIPS FROM PENNDOT!
Remember, if winter weather is forecast, eliminate all unnecessary travel. This will keep you and your family safe and allow PennDOT to more easily perform its winter duties. However, if you must travel, PennDOT offers the following tips for safe driving this winter season