While below-freezing temperatures have kept snow on the ground from Monday’s storm, forecasters are predicting more snow in central Pennsylvania.

A minor probability of snow is predicted by the National Weather Service for Friday night and Saturday morning, along with an increase in cloud cover.

The winds will lessen tonight and Friday.Growing clouds on Friday during the dayFriday evening and Saturday morning saw some light snowfall.Visit this link to see how much snow is expected: https://t.co/mLqvlCyW4a#PAwxpic.twitter.com/E3UolVmnzO

There is a 100% chance of light snow after 1 a.m. on Saturday, according to Harrisburg’s prediction, but less than 1 inch of total accumulation.

According to Saturday’s model, Harrisburg will receive less than half an inch of snow before seven in the morning. Saturday brought beautiful skies and a high of around thirty-four degrees.

Harrisburg will have highs of about 35 degrees for the remainder of the weekend before gradually climbing to a high of 39 on Monday.

According to the NWS, comparable amounts of snowfall are anticipated in York, Lancaster, Chambersburg, Carlisle, and Lebanon, among other central Pennsylvanian towns.

Winter weather advisories were issued for the northwest and southwest parts of Pennsylvania, which got snow on Wednesday.

Below is a live, statewide weather radar:

Weather reports

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