Pennsylvania’s Warren County Braces for Heavy Snowfall: Winter Storm Watch in Effect Through Tuesday

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Warren County, PA – A winter storm is expected to bring significant lake effect snowfall to Warren County beginning Sunday evening, with travel conditions likely to become treacherous. Snowfall totals could exceed six inches by Tuesday morning, making Route 62 and I-86 particularly hazardous.

According to the National Weather Service (NWS), the Winter Storm Watch will remain in effect from Sunday night through early Tuesday. The heaviest snow is expected overnight Monday, coinciding with both the morning and evening commutes. Residents are advised to limit travel if possible and keep emergency kits in their vehicles.

Forecasters predict frigid temperatures throughout the week, with highs barely reaching the mid-30s. Winds from Lake Erie are expected to intensify snow accumulation, particularly in northern areas of the county. Drivers should prepare for reduced visibility and icy roadways.

The five-day forecast indicates continued cold weather through Friday, with chances of additional snow on Wednesday. Local officials encourage residents to monitor weather updates closely and take immediate precautions to protect against the bitter conditions.

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