On Thursday at 3:14 a.m. a winter weather advisory was issued by the National Weather Service valid for Friday between 2 a.m. and 9 a.m. for Carbon, Monroe, Lehigh and Northampton counties.
The National Weather Service issued an updated special weather statement at 3:02 p.m. on Wednesday in effect until 10 p.m. for Higher Elevations of Indiana as well as Mercer, Venango, Forest, Lawrence,
Pittsburgh faces snow showers and gusty winds up to 65 mph as a cold front arrives, with potential squalls in western PA.
Freezing rain is expect ahead of the Friday morning commute, and PennDOT has vehicles restrictions planned on area highways.
Nearly a dozen states received hazardous weather warnings from the National Weather Service as of early Wednesday.
An updated winter storm warning was issued by the National Weather Service on Sunday at 3:31 p.m. in effect until Monday at 1 a.m. for Berks, Lehigh and Bucks counties. "Additional snow accumulations between 3 and 5 inches," says the weather service.
The National Weather Service in Binghamton has issued the following alert. WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 2 AM TO 9 AM EST FRIDAY… * WHAT…Freezing rain expected. Total ice
The surrounding National Weather Service Offices have extended an Extreme Cold Warning for parts of our viewing area, mainly within The Laurel Highlands. This is the first time The National Weather Service out of State College has issued the new weather headline.
A winter storm watch will be in effect Sunday for much of eastern Pennsylvania ... 6 to 10 inches of snow is possible, the National Weather Service said Friday afternoon when issuing the watch.
York, Pennsylvania, was covered by 6.3 inches of snow on Sunday, January 19, according to the National Weather Service.Video of the heavy snow filmed by X user @specialks01 in York on Sunday evening,
A report was issued from the National Weather Service on Friday at 1:31 a.m. for freezing rain until 6:15 a.m. for Northern Clinton, Northern Centre, Southern Centre, Southern Clinton and Southern Lycoming as well as Potter,
The Old Farmer's Almanac, which has been in business since 1792, recently released its spring weather forecast. The outlook? "Warmer-than-normal temperatures for most of the country, with a few exceptions: southern and central California, Desert Southwest, southern Florida, and western Ohio Valley, where it will be near to below normal."