The State College area is bracing for a storm that’s expected to hit us with a slippery mix of snow and sleet.
The National Weather Service has now issued a Winter Storm Warning.
The warning will remain in effect from 7 p.m Tuesday through 4 p.m. Wednesday.
AccuWeather says clouds will be moving in Tuesday afternoon with snow beginning to fall by late evening. Snow may be heavy at times overnight.
AccuWeather is predicting that we’ll get between four to eight inches of snow.
The snow could mix with some sleet by morning.
Dangerous travel conditions are possible especially during the morning rush hour on Wednesday. Motorists are warned to use extreme caution on the roads.
Ice on trees and electrical lines could cause power outages.
Be sure to monitor weather conditions in the hours ahead. Click HERE to check the latest forecast from AccuWeather.
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