Snow will develop between 9am-Noon today from the southwest to the northeast. By lunchtime, it will be snowing steadily for much of the region. The bulk of the storm will occur from Noon-6pm with steady snow for most areas, while southeastern areas will see sleet and even rain take over during this time. Very little snow accumulation is expected for areas across our extreme southeast counties. For most areas, this will bring a plowable but manageable snowfall of 2-5″, especially for the Cumberland Valley and Capital Area Beltway. The ridge and valley region and South Mountain are the locations where we expect to see the most snow. Areas farther to the north and west will see 5-8" of snow. There is going to be a thin but intense band of snow setting up somewhere across the region where snowfall rates could be 1-2" per hour at the height of this storm. This band could set up anywhere from Harrisburg to just north and west of the city. Wherever this band occurs will likely see the highest totals from this storm. The storm will mix with sleet and rain this evening for many in the east before it rapidly exits. By 10pm tonight, the storm is over. It will be a 12-hour storm with the brunt of accumulation taking place over a 6-hour stretch from Noon-6pm.