Epic nor’easter expected to bring substantial snowfall and destructive winds; Gov. Wolf declares disaster emergency
Updated Dec 16, 2020;
Posted Dec 15, 2020
A major nor’easter is expected to bring blizzard-like conditions to the Harrisburg region beginning Wednesday morning into Thursday. The storm is slated to unload the biggest snowstorm in years across a good portion of the Northeast.
Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.comPENNLIVE.COM
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Central Pennsylvania is expected to see power outages and major disruptions to travel as a blockbuster winter storm barrels towards the Northeast.
The storm, which is due to begin impacting the region on Wednesday morning, is expected to hit hard and fast, unloading upwards of two feet of snow in some parts of the midstate.
Nor’easter to unload more snow in one day than was seen all last year
Updated Dec 16, 2020;
Posted Dec 15, 2020
The snowstorm barreling towards the midstate is slated to create treacherous road conditions and disrupt services such as electric power. Officials are advising everyone to stay off the roads.
Joe Hermitt | jhermitt@pennlive.com
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Central Pennsylvania is on track to see among the highest accumulations expected from what could turn out to be a historic December winter storm.
The midstate could see as much as two feet of snow from the storm, which is expected to move hard and fast through the mid-Atlantic beginning Wednesday morning and last through to Thursday morning The 11 p.m. forecast remained aligned with what has been predicted throughout the day.
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