At 7:23 a.m. on Monday, the National Weather Service issued a forecast predicting snow showers through 9 a.m. in Warren, McKean, Potter, Elk, Cameron, Clearfield, Tioga, Sullivan, Union, Snyder, Montour, Northumberland, and Columbia counties, as well as Northern Clinton, Northern Center, Southern Center, Northern Lycoming, and Southern Lycoming.
“A number of locally intense snow shower bands will quickly accumulate, obscuring roads and causing the morning commute’s visibility to change quickly. The majority of that accumulation will occur in less than an hour, but accumulations of snow are predicted to be one inch or less. If you are traveling this morning, exercise extreme cautious. Rapid changes in visibility will make major roads like Interstate 80 and Interstate 99 dangerous, and possibly slick roads will make accidents more likely. There will be more accidents on secondary roads as they are blanketed in snow. The weather agency advised people to use extreme caution and to give themselves plenty of stopping distance.
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