At 5:16 p.m. on Friday, the National Weather Service updated its forecast, predicting snow showers until 6:15 p.m. in the counties of Lawrence, Butler, Clarion, Jefferson, Beaver, Armstrong, and Indiana.
There were sporadic snow showers around 5:15 p.m. along a line that ran from 8 miles northeast of Minerva to 6 miles west of Punxsutawney. At 20 mph, the movement was east. The weather service warns that these snow showers might bring poor visibility and winds of more than 30 mph.
The alert affects the following locations: Calcutta, Meridian, Zelienople, Minerva, Ohioville, Beaver Falls, Columbiana, Punxsutawney, East Palestine, Kittanning, Rimersburg, Ellwood City, Homeacre-Lyndora, New Brighton, Shanor-Northvue, Cranberry, New Castle, Butler, Salem, Beaver Falls, Columbiana, and East Palestine. The following highways are included in this: Pennsylvania Between mile marks 1 and 25, turnpike. Pennsylvania’s Interstate 79 between mile marks 82 and 104. Pennsylvania’s Interstate 376 between mile marks 16 and 35. When snow melts on roadways and then swiftly refreezes, conditions can quickly worsen throughout winter. This can result in icy roads. Be ready for roads covered with ice or snow. When traveling, slow down and give yourself more time.
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 swift water flow:
Keep your distances from other vehicles safe:
Reduce your speed and drive carefully:
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:
Visibility may be hampered by overloaded wiper blades. If the rain significantly impairs your vision, stop and wait for the weather to clear up. Seek cover in safe spaces or rest zones. Place your car as far off the road as you can when stopping by the side of the road, preferably beyond guardrails. To warn other drivers, turn on your emergency flashers and keep your headlights on.
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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