Weather
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Which Centre County Locations Saw the Most Snow During Sunday’s Storm? See the Reported Totals
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Parts of Centre County saw a foot or more of snow on Sunday in what looks to have been the area’s biggest storm in more than five years, according to totals reported to and by the National Weather Service at State College. The largest accumulation in the county was reported in Port Matilda, which received…
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Scenes From a Snowy Day in Centre County
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A major winter storm that stretched from New Mexico to New England brought heavy snowfall to Centre County throughout the day on Sunday. Snow started in the area at about 1:30 a.m. and by Sunday afternoon 8 to 12 inches had accumulated around the county, with the storm continuing into Sunday night. A winter storm…
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Penn State Cancels Classes, Centre County Schools to Be Closed on Monday
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Penn State’s University Park campus and all Centre County school districts will be closed on Monday because of the major winter storm blanketing the area. The university has canceled classes, activity and most work from 5 a.m. Monday until 5 a.m. Tuesday. Only employees designated as performing essential services should report during that time. In-person…
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CATA Suspends Service on Sunday Because of Winter Storm
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The Centre Area Transportation Authority will suspend all operations on Sunday in anticipation of hazardous conditions resulting from the incoming winter storm. The suspension includes CATA Bus and CATA Ride paratransit service. “We recognize that this may cause inconvenience for some riders, and this decision was not made lightly,” the authority wrote in a news…
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Winter Storm Causes Closings, Snow Emergencies and Travel Impacts in Centre County
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Last updated 10:04 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 25. This report is no longer being updated. A winter storm that could result in Centre County’s largest snowfall in more than five years is causing closures and impacts on parking and travel. Snow began in Centre County at 1:30 a.m. Sunday and continued throughout the day and night,…
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Major Winter Storm Expected to Bring Heavy Snowfall to Centre County. Here’s What to Know
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A winter storm spanning a large swath of the country could bring Centre County’s largest snow accumulation in more than five years after it arrives late Saturday night. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for the county from 10 p.m. Saturday to 1 p.m. Monday, with forecasts ranging from 8 to…
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Closings, Delays and Snow Emergencies Announced Around Centre County
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Updated 5:25 a.m. Dec. 2. Central Pennsylvania’s first anticipated widespread snow accumulation of the season is causing closures, delays and parking impacts for Tuesday around Centre County. The National Weather Service at State College has issued a winter weather advisory for the county from 3 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday. AccuWeather forecasts 2 to 4…
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Winter Weather Advisory Issued for Centre County. Here’s What to Expect
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Centre County’s first widespread measurable snowfall of the season is expected to impact the morning commute on Tuesday. The National Weather Service at State College has issued a winter weather advisory from 3 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday for most of central Pennsylvania. AccuWeather.com senior meteorologist John Feerick expects Centre County to see 2 to…
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‘Weather World’ Team Talks Weather Safety on Next ‘Conversations Live’
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In the next “Conversations Live: Weather World” on Thursday, Sept. 18, viewers will be taken behind the scenes of “Weather World” with hosts Rob Lydick and Jon Nese who will discuss how their team of meteorologists work to predict what is often the unpredictable and how it assists in keeping communities across the commonwealth safe. For more than…
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Hot and Humid Weather in Store for Festival Week in Centre County
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After a mix of sunshine and scattered storms the last few days, hot and humid conditions are expected to continue throughout festival week in Centre County. As the annual Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts kicks off on Wednesday in State College with its Children and Youth Day, and as Philipsburg Heritage Days begins, expect…