"Snow Blankets Central and Western PA, Hazardous Travel Warning Issued"

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Central Pennsylvania is expected to receive 2 to 4 inches of snow, leading to slippery roads and hazardous travel conditions. A winter weather advisory is in effect until noon on Tuesday for several counties, prompting the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission to urge motorists to adjust speeds based on the wintry conditions. Temperatures are forecasted to remain low, with a high of 32 degrees on Tuesday and a real feel of about 16 degrees due to a stiff breeze. The best chance of breaking the freezing mark comes on Thursday, with a high of 34 degrees and a possibility of snow flurries in the afternoon.
Topics:nation#hazardous-travel#national-weather-service#pennsylvania#snowfall#weather#winter-weather-advisory
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