Urgent Weather Alert for Central PA: January 13-15, 2024
Hey there, folks! We’ve got some crucial weather updates for Central Pennsylvania from the Blair County Department of Emergency Services and the National Weather Service (NWS) Partners. Brace yourselves, as it looks like we’re in for a bit of a wild ride over the weekend!
What’s Happening?
Strong westerly winds are forecasted to sweep across the whole of Central PA today, with gusts predicted to be between 40 to 55 mph. But that’s not all! Tomorrow morning (Sunday), there might be some snow squalls as a cold front makes its way across the region.
What To Expect?
These snow squalls could lead to rapid onset whiteout conditions and slippery roads. Sounds like a scene from a winter movie, but it can make for treacherous travel. So, if you’ve got any road trips planned, you might want to reconsider!
And it’s about to get colder! The forecast suggests that much colder air will arrive Sunday and linger throughout the upcoming week. The wind chills will be at their coldest on Monday and Wednesday mornings. Bundle up!
Any More Surprises?
There’s a potential for another winter storm on Monday night into Tuesday. However, at this time, the threat for 2+ inches of snow is low (medium over far east-central PA). But, as we all know, weather can be unpredictable, so stay tuned for forecast updates in the coming days.
Important Changes
The latest update introduces the potential for snow squalls on Sunday morning. This is a significant change, so please take note.
Where Can I Find More Information?
For more detailed information, you can check out the official weather briefing at here. You can also find additional weather updates at here or here.
Any Safety Tips?
Absolutely! In weather like this, it’s essential to stay safe. If you come across any downed wires, do not touch them. Instead, report these to 911. Similarly, if you experience power outages, make sure to notify your electric supplier.
This information was sourced from a Facebook post published by the Blair County Department of Emergency Services on January 13, 2024.
Stay safe, everyone, and remember to keep an eye on those weather updates!
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