More snow is moving through central Pennsylvania Monday. The quick-hitting snow started this morning and is expected to taper off by early to mid-afternoon, according to NWS Meteorologist Jonathan Guseman. Much of central Pennsylvania is under a winter weather advisory. And the National Weather Service warned there could be snow squalls. One inch per hour snow rates are possible with the potential of delivering between 2 and 5 inches total, but some areas could see more. Time frame for increased snow rates: Potter, Northern Clinton, Northern Centre, Southern Centre, Blair, Huntingdon-Mifflin, Juniata, Bedford, Fulton, Franklin, Tioga-, Northern Lycoming, Southern Clinton, Southern Lycoming, Union, Snyder, Perry, Cumberland, and Adams between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.