At 12:07 p.m. on Tuesday, the National Weather Service released an updated forecast for lake effect snow until 2 p.m. in Crawford County, Northern Erie, and Southern Erie.
Radar detected a strong lake effect snow band at 12:06 p.m. along a line that ran from close to Perry to close to Meadville. According to the weather service, this strong lake effect snow band was essentially motionless.
Ashtabula, Meadville, Conneaut, Geneva-On-The-Lake, Edinboro, Geneva, Titusville, Madison, North Kingsville, Cambridge Springs, Perry, Albion, Andover, Linesville, Pymatuning Central, Harmonsburg, Guys Mills, Pymatuning North, Atlantic, and Adamsville are among the places affected by the alert. If you have to go through or into this lake effect snow belt, proceed with additional caution. Accidents are likely to occur due to slick roads and abrupt changes in visibility. Think about postponing your trip until this snow band passes by.
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