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Central Pa. will be hardest hit by Wednesday’s anticipated snowstorm, forecasters say
Updated Dec 15, 2020;
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“If you don’t have to go out, you probably shouldn’t,” she said.
Wednesday and Thursday are shaping up to be a mess.
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Snow in Harrisburg
Wagner, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in State College, said Monday that we seem destined to endure a snowblower-worthy event. The agency has issued a winter storm warning.
As of late Monday morning, when a much lighter dose of snow was falling, the weather service was predicting Harrisburg and its environs could see more than 18 inches of snowfall on Wednesday into Thursday. At least a foot of snow seems all but guaranteed for Cumberland, Dauphin, Lancaster, Perry, York, Adams, Franklin, Snyder, Northumberland, Juniata, Fulton and Lycoming counties.