Harrisburg, PA – Central Pennsylvania remains under a Winter Storm Warning through 10 p.m. Sunday, with slippery road conditions expected to linger despite snowfall tapering off.
The National Weather Service reported additional snow accumulations of up to one inch across the region, including Harrisburg, York, Lancaster, and Lebanon. Drivers are advised to exercise caution, as roads may remain hazardous throughout the evening.
According to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, travel restrictions are in place, and motorists are strongly encouraged to avoid unnecessary trips. Those needing to travel can check 511pa.com for up-to-date road and traffic conditions.
The heaviest snowfall has concluded, but lingering light snow and cold temperatures will maintain the risk of icy conditions. Residents in areas such as Carlisle, Gettysburg, and Pottsville should plan for potential delays.
Preparedness measures include reducing travel, allowing extra time to reach destinations, and maintaining emergency supplies in vehicles. Temperatures are expected to drop further overnight, increasing the risk of refreezing on untreated surfaces.
Authorities urge the public to stay updated on weather alerts and adhere to local advisories as conditions improve into Monday.



