Binghamton, NY – A winter weather advisory has been issued for parts of northeastern Pennsylvania and upstate New York, with snow expected to accumulate overnight and into Saturday afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service, the advisory will be in effect from midnight tonight until 2 p.m. Saturday for the counties of Northern Wayne, Pike, and Southern Wayne in Pennsylvania, as well as Delaware and Sullivan Counties in New York. These areas are expected to see wet snow, with accumulations ranging from 1 to 6 inches depending on elevation. The heaviest snowfall will occur in higher elevations, with lower elevations and valleys seeing lighter amounts.
Motorists should anticipate slippery road conditions, particularly in the higher elevations. Travelers are advised to slow down and use caution while driving. Local agencies like the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation have reminded drivers to adjust their speed to match road conditions and stay updated on travel information via www.511pa.com.
This winter weather event is expected to cause disruptions, particularly for those commuting during the morning hours tomorrow.




