Pennsylvania Winter Weather Advisory: Snowfall Expected in Wayne and Pike Counties Through 2 PM Saturday

Pennsylvania Winter Weather Advisory: Snowfall Expected in Wayne and Pike Counties Through 2 PM Saturday

Binghamton, New York: There is a winter weather warning out for parts of northeastern Pennsylvania and upstate New York. It will snow overnight and into Saturday afternoon.

The National Weather Service says the warning will be in place from midnight tonight until 2 p.m. Saturday for New York’s Delaware and Sullivan Counties as well as Pennsylvania’s Northern Wayne, Pike, and Southern Wayne Counties. There will likely be wet snow in these areas, with accumulations of 1 to 6 inches, based on the height. The highest elevations will get the most snow, while lower mountains and valleys will get less.

Drivers should be aware that the roads may be slippery, especially at higher levels. People traveling should slow down and be careful on the road. Local transportation departments like the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation have told drivers to slow down or speed up depending on the road conditions and to check www.511pa.com for up-to-date travel information.

People who have to commute tomorrow morning are likely to have trouble because of this winter weather event.

Timothy Friedel

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