Warren County Under Winter Storm Warning Tuesday

November 30, 2020

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. – The National Weather Service in State College has issued a Winter Storm Warning for Warren County beginning at midnight Tuesday.

The warning is in effect until noon Wednesday, with total snow accumulations of five to 10 inches, in most of the county, with 10 to 14 inches possible near Columbus and Bear Lake.

The weather is likely to impact travel Tuesday, when the heaviest snowfall is expected, according to the NWS. Both the morning and evening commutes could be impacted.

The rains Monday will turn to snow overnight when the warning goes into effect. Snow will be steady Monday night into Tuesday, but will “gradually transition to lake effect snow showers Tuesday into Wednesday,” the NWS said.

“The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission remind motorists to adjust speeds based on driving conditions as winter weather impacts will include snow covered roads and limited visibility in some areas,” the warning said.

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