Pennsylvania Weather Alert: 2–4 Inches of Snow to Impact Warren County Wed–Fri

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Warren, Pennsylvania – Snow is expected to impact Warren County in northwest Pennsylvania beginning Wednesday, with the National Weather Service issuing a Winter Weather Advisory that will remain in effect through early Friday.

According to the National Weather Service in State College, the advisory runs from 11 a.m. Wednesday until 1 a.m. EST Friday. Forecasters expect total snowfall accumulations of 2 to 4 inches, with locally higher amounts possible as snow showers persist over an extended period.

While snowfall totals are not expected to be extreme, the prolonged nature of the event may lead to periodic travel impacts, especially during the Wednesday evening and Thursday morning commutes. Roads, bridges, and overpasses could become slick, particularly during periods of steadier snow or overnight when temperatures drop.

The National Weather Service advises motorists to slow down and use caution while traveling, noting that even light to moderate snowfall can quickly lead to hazardous driving conditions. Untreated surfaces may become slippery, increasing the risk of accidents.

Residents are encouraged to monitor local road conditions before traveling by calling 511, which provides the latest updates for Pennsylvania highways. Those with flexible travel plans may want to allow extra time or delay trips during peak snowfall periods.

This system may also affect students, early-morning workers, and rural commuters, where secondary roads may take longer to clear. While confidence is high that snow will occur, exact totals may vary depending on snow band placement and surface temperatures.

Additional updates or adjustments to the advisory are possible as the system evolves through midweek. Residents should continue to monitor forecasts from the National Weather Service for the latest information.