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Winter Storm Warnings and Snow Continue for Twin Tiers

Winter Storm Warnings and Snow Continue for Twin Tiers Enter your number to get our free mobile app Expect snowy weather to continue in the Twin Tiers through February 3 while the National Weather Service’s Winter Storm Warning remains in effect through February 2. NOAA says heavy snow is still expected for several hours compounded by blowing and drifting. WNBF file photo For Tioga, Broome, Delaware and Chenango counties the Warning is in effect until 7 p.m. but is due to expire in Cortland County at 5 p.m. The warning for Northeast Pennsylvania is to expire at 1 p.m. Accumulations for Broome, Tioga and Delaware County is put at 10 to 16 inches with locally higher amounts while snowfall totals for Cortland County are estimated at 8 to 12 inches.  For Northeast Pennsylvania, the higher elevations may punch in at over two feet of snow.

Blowing snow continues to make travel in York County difficult Tuesday

Blowing snow continues to make travel in York County difficult Tuesday York Dispatch The winter storm warning in York County has been downgraded to a winter weather advisory until 11 a.m. Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service at State College. The advisory covers York, Dauphin, Schuylkill, Lebanon and Lancaster counties. Snow and blowing snow are expected, with additional snow accumulations of about an inch Tuesday morning, according to NWS, and winds gust as high as 35 mph. Plan on slippery road conditions. The hazardous conditions could impact the morning commute, NWS said.  The wind will create blowing and drifting snow, and may make it difficult for the road crews to keep them clear. Wind chills will be in the teens all day.  

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