In Carbon and Monroe counties, 6 to 10 inches of snow is possible, the National Weather Service said Friday afternoon when issuing the watch. For Pike and Wayne counties, 5 to 9 inches is possible, the NWS said.
On Friday at 3:04 p.m. the National Weather Service issued a winter storm watch valid from Sunday 10 a.m. until Monday 1 a.m. for Carbon, Monroe and Northampton counties.
Following the winter storm, temperatures in Pennsylvania are expected to remain below freezing through the weekend, with lingering snow showers possible in higher elevations. According to the NWS, another system could bring light snow or wintry mix to parts of the state early next week, though confidence in accumulation amounts remains low.
According to the National Weather Service, January 2018 was the last time Pennsylvania saw an extended period of bitter cold and dangerous wind chills.
The National Weather Service issued an updated winter weather advisory at 8:28 p.m. on Wednesday valid from Thursday 4 a.m. until Friday 4 a.m. for Higher Elevations of Indiana as well as Mercer, Venango,
On Wednesday at 1:18 p.m. a winter weather advisory was issued by the National Weather Service valid from Thursday 7 a.m. until Friday 7 a.m. for Elk, Clearfield and Cambria counties.
The National Weather Service had multiple states under winter weather advisories or winter storm warnings early on Friday.
The National Weather Service out of State College has issued a Cold Weather Advisory for portions of Pennsylvania. The advisory goes into effect at 12 a.m. Tuesday and will expire at 10 a.m. Wednesday.
Thousands of homes have been destroyed in elite enclaves like Malibu and Pacific Palisades, where median listing prices range from $760,000 to more than $6 million. Winter has Metro Detroit in a tight grip today, with bitter cold and snow dominating the forecast. And there's even more winter weather in the forecast this week.
Winter weather advisories or winter storm warnings are in place for nine states across the U.S. as of early Tuesday morning, and up to nine inches of snow is forecast by the National Weather Service (NWS) in some parts of the country.
National Weather Service Cleveland predicts snow and slick conditions in Northeast Ohio, with lake-effect accumulations and an arctic front approaching.
On Friday at 3:04 p.m. the National Weather Service issued a winter storm watch valid for Sunday between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. for Berks, Lehigh and Bucks counties.