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Winter storm warning goes into effect tonight

A major winter storm will bring 12 to 18 inches of snow and dangerous wind chills, causing hazardous travel and reduced visibility, officials said.

  • On Saturday night, a Winter Storm Warning begins for the entire Susquehanna Valley, Pennsylvania, from 10 p.m. Saturday to 1 p.m. Monday, WGAL Eight Storm Team warns.
  • A storm stretching from Texas through the Tennessee Valley into New England is driven by Southwest energy and a low pressure moving off the Delmarva coast Sunday.
  • Forecasters expect 12 to 18 inches across most areas and 8 to 12 inches in southern Lancaster and York counties, with one‑to‑two inches per hour snowfall rates and gusts of 25 to 30 mph.
  • Officials urge residents to avoid travel Sunday because rapidly accumulating snow will make roads slick, reduce visibility, and travelers should carry a winter survival kit.
  • Forecast models vary on how far north sleet will reach, and forecasters say they will monitor updates as sleet and freezing rain may mix into southern and southeastern counties, cutting totals.
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Winter Storm Warning until MON 1:00 PM EST

Winter Storm Warning: Heavy Snow and Ice Expected Until Monday Afternoon

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