Dec 15, 2020
A PennDOT snow plow clears Front Street in Sunbury in 2019.
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A significant snowstorm heading to the Valley is expected to drop at least a foot of snow on the Valley before it is finished early Thursday morning.
The fast-moving storm should begin before 2 and 4 p.m. Wednesday and be out of the region by sun up Thursday.
Meteorologist Nicole LoBiondo of AccuWeather in State College said the snow is expected to start falling during the day and dump 6 to 10 inches. She said another 6 to 10 inches is forecast for overnight into Thursday morning.
"We're really expecting the heaviest snow to arrive between the 6 and 7 o'clock hour," LoBiondo said. "There could be the potential for a rain-and-snow line to develop, but that likely will be farther south, like around Harrisburg."