Some snow and sleet sets the stage for heavy rain in south-central Pennsylvania on a busy travel day
A few snowflakes and some sleet may fall this morning before rain moves into south-central Pennsylvania. “I think mainly between 9 a.m. and noon, that’s when the steady rain should develop. We could also see a brief mix, maybe a few sleet, a few snow showers, especially in our northernmost and westernmost counties. But they shouldn’t cause any problems,” WGAL meteorologist Christine Ferreira said. WGAL News Storm Team 8 designated Tuesday as the impact day. An impact day is a day characterized by weather conditions that may disrupt your schedule or normal daily routine. The afternoon promises to be rainy, cool and windy. This evening the rain could be heavy at times and it will be windy. Winds could reach 15 to 25 mph with higher gusts. The rain is expected to ease around 2 a.m. Wednesday. Below: How much snow will we get this winter? (
A few snowflakes and some sleet may fall this morning before rain moves into south-central Pennsylvania.
“I think it’s mainly between 9 a.m. and noon that steady rain should develop. We could also see a brief mix, maybe a few sleet, a few snow showers, especially in our more southern counties. north and west. But they’re not expected to cause rain problems,” WGAL meteorologist Christine Ferreira said.
The WGAL News 8 Storm Team has designated Tuesday as Impact Day. An impact day is a day characterized by weather conditions that may disrupt your schedule or normal daily routine.
- The afternoon promises to be rainy, cool and windy.
- This evening the rain could be heavy at times and it will be windy. Winds could reach 15 to 25 mph with higher gusts.
- The rain is expected to ease around 2 a.m. Wednesday.
Below: How much snow will we get this winter?
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