Bradford, PA – Lake effect snow will bring hazardous conditions to McKean and Warren counties today, according to the National Weather Service. The advisory remains active until 7 p.m.
Additional snow accumulations of up to two inches are expected, impacting both morning and evening commutes. The National Weather Service issued the warning at 3:26 a.m. Wednesday, highlighting potential dangers for drivers due to slippery roads.
Motorists are urged to reduce speeds and exercise caution on untreated roads. Visit 511PA for real-time travel and traffic updates to navigate safely during the advisory.
Warren, PA – Warren County residents will face similar conditions with lake effect snow continuing throughout the day. Commuters should anticipate slow travel and prepare for delays. Snow-covered roads may create challenges, especially during peak traffic hours.
Emergency management officials recommend keeping extra distance between vehicles, ensuring vehicles are equipped for winter conditions, and avoiding unnecessary travel.
The winter weather advisory extends through 7 p.m., covering much of the region. This weather pattern follows a series of lake effect systems that have blanketed northern Pennsylvania with snow this week.
Residents in McKean and Warren counties are encouraged to monitor local weather channels for updates and allow extra time to reach their destinations. The National Weather Service also warns of reduced visibility in areas of heavy snowfall.
Prepare now to ensure safety while traveling in affected areas.
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