On Friday, at 11:38 a.m., the National Weather Service issued a bulletin predicting snow showers in Northern Erie and Southern Erie through 1:30 p.m.
“Lake effect snow showers were detected by radar at 11:37 a.m. from the vicinity of Northwest Harborcreek to Wattsburg. These snow showers were either migrating northeast at 5 mph or were almost stationary. Since 7:45 a.m., a snow observer in the Northeast has recorded 5 inches of fresh snow accumulation, according to the meteorological service.
Erie, North East, Northwest Harborcreek, Lawrence Park, Wesleyville, and Northwest Harborcreek are among the places affected by the alert. If you have to travel, exercise extreme caution. Accidents may result from sloppy roadways and abrupt changes in visibility.
Navigating rainy roads: Safety tips for wet weather
Roads can become dangerous when it rains. Keep yourself updated and heed these weather service recommendations to stay safe during periods of intense precipitation:
Watch out for flooding rivers:
Keep your distances from other vehicles safe:
Reduce your speed and exercise caution:
Pick your lane carefully:
Visibility is important.
Be cautious on slick roads:
Stay a safe distance away from big cars:
Be mindful of your wipers:
You may greatly lower dangers and protect your health when it rains a lot by adhering to these safety precautions. To ensure a safe and sound voyage, keep yourself updated on weather conditions and follow local authorities’ instructions.
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