The National Weather Service issued an updated lake effect snow warning for Crawford County on Sunday at 9:25 a.m., which is in effect from noon until Tuesday at 7 a.m.
“There is a high likelihood of lake effect snow,” the weather agency warns. A total of 6 to 10 inches of snow was accumulated. “The northern part of the county will receive the highest amounts of snowfall, while the southern part will receive 1 to 3 inches.”
Snowfall and blowing may cause visibility to decrease below 1/4 mile. With the initial phase of the lake effect still being cleared, travel will be challenging. The weather service notes that the dangerous circumstances may affect Monday morning and evening commutes. “If you have to go, make sure your car has food, drink, and an additional flashlight in case of an emergency. The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation strongly advise drivers to observe all traffic laws and postpone needless travel. People ought to think about postponing all of their travel. If a driver must travel, they should be extremely careful. The weather during lake effect snow might range from dry conditions a few miles distant to bands of heavy snow locally. Visibilities can differ significantly as well. Be ready for sudden changes in road conditions, visibility, and weather.
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