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Warnings and advisories have been issued ahead of Wednesday evening’s ice storm across Pennsylvania.Ice Storm Warning & Advisories in place An Ice Storm Warning for part of the area has been issued due to the potential for significant icing Wednesday night into Thursday morning.The warning is for eastern Indiana county along with the ridges of Fayette and Westmoreland counties between Wednesday evening and Thursday morning.A winter weather advisory will go into effect for Armstrong, Butler, Clarion, Indiana, Mercer, and Venango, Clarion, Forest, Beaver, Lawrence, Fayette, Westmoreland, Allegheny and Washington counties. It will be in effect from 7 p.m. Wednesday to 10 a.m. Thursday.The back-to-back Impact Days are for Wednesday night into Thursday morning. A wintry mix, including cold rain and areas of freezing rain, will arrive from the southwest beginning around 10 PM or 11 PM, WednesdayThe greatest impact will be north of Route 422 and east in the Laurel Highlands. Ice accretions will be around 1/4″. This brief period of mixing will lightly coat windshields, tree branches, and handrails; bridges and elevated surfaces could become slick in these areas. Temperatures will rise ahead of sunrise Thursday. The wintry mix will change to plain rain. The rain will be widespread for the Thursday morning commute, before tapering off quickly by mid-morning. The rest of the day Thursday will be continued cloudy and damp with only a leftover/spotty shower.Glimpse into the weekThe work week will end on a quiet but chilly note. Expect partly cloudy skies and temperatures in the 30’s. on Friday. The weekend begins with an Impact Day with a possible wintry mix Saturday. It’ll quiet down on Sunday with mostly cloudy skies with high temps in the 40’s.Ice and Power OutagesGusty winds and ice could bring down trees and power lines and cause power outages. PennDOT is reminding residents to keep their electronic devices charged and to never try to heat your home with a generator inside a house, garage or near a window.OVERNIGHT: Mostly cloudy and chilly. Low: 25°.WEDNESDAY – Mostly cloudy. High: 38°WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Impact Day; Wintry mix, potential freezing rain. Low: 32°.THURSDAY- Impact Day: Early AM wintry mix, quickly changing to plain Rain. High: 55° Mostly cloudy after noon and mainly dry

Warnings and advisories have been issued ahead of Wednesday evening’s ice storm across Pennsylvania.

Ice Storm Warning & Advisories in place

An Ice Storm Warning for part of the area has been issued due to the potential for significant icing Wednesday night into Thursday morning.

The warning is for eastern Indiana county along with the ridges of Fayette and Westmoreland counties between Wednesday evening and Thursday morning.

A winter weather advisory will go into effect for Armstrong, Butler, Clarion, Indiana, Mercer, and Venango, Clarion, Forest, Beaver, Lawrence, Fayette, Westmoreland, Allegheny and Washington counties. It will be in effect from 7 p.m. Wednesday to 10 a.m. Thursday.

The back-to-back Impact Days are for Wednesday night into Thursday morning. A wintry mix, including cold rain and areas of freezing rain, will arrive from the southwest beginning around 10 PM or 11 PM, Wednesday

The greatest impact will be north of Route 422 and east in the Laurel Highlands. Ice accretions will be around 1/4″. This brief period of mixing will lightly coat windshields, tree branches, and handrails; bridges and elevated surfaces could become slick in these areas.

Temperatures will rise ahead of sunrise Thursday. The wintry mix will change to plain rain. The rain will be widespread for the Thursday morning commute, before tapering off quickly by mid-morning. The rest of the day Thursday will be continued cloudy and damp with only a leftover/spotty shower.

Glimpse into the week

The work week will end on a quiet but chilly note. Expect partly cloudy skies and temperatures in the 30’s. on Friday. The weekend begins with an Impact Day with a possible wintry mix Saturday. It’ll quiet down on Sunday with mostly cloudy skies with high temps in the 40’s.

Ice and Power Outages

Gusty winds and ice could bring down trees and power lines and cause power outages. PennDOT is reminding residents to keep their electronic devices charged and to never try to heat your home with a generator inside a house, garage or near a window.

OVERNIGHT: Mostly cloudy and chilly. Low: 25°.
WEDNESDAY – Mostly cloudy. High: 38°
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Impact Day; Wintry mix, potential freezing rain. Low: 32°.
THURSDAY- Impact Day: Early AM wintry mix, quickly changing to plain Rain. High: 55° Mostly cloudy after noon and mainly dry

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Warnings and advisories have been issued ahead of Wednesday evening’s ice storm across Pennsylvania.Ice Storm Warning & Advisories in place An Ice Storm Warning for part of the area has been issued due to the potential for significant icing Wednesday night into Thursday morning.The warning is for eastern Indiana county along with the ridges of Fayette and Westmoreland counties between Wednesday evening and Thursday morning.A winter weather advisory will go into effect for Armstrong, Butler, Clarion, Indiana, Mercer, and Venango, Clarion, Forest, Beaver, Lawrence, Fayette, Westmoreland, Allegheny and Washington counties. It will be in effect from 7 p.m. Wednesday to 10 a.m. Thursday.The back-to-back Impact Days are for Wednesday night into Thursday morning. A wintry mix, including cold rain and areas of freezing rain, will arrive from the southwest beginning around 10 PM or 11 PM, WednesdayThe greatest impact will be north of Route 422 and east in the Laurel Highlands. Ice accretions will be around 1/4″. This brief period of mixing will lightly coat windshields, tree branches, and handrails; bridges and elevated surfaces could become slick in these areas. Temperatures will rise ahead of sunrise Thursday. The wintry mix will change to plain rain. The rain will be widespread for the Thursday morning commute, before tapering off quickly by mid-morning. The rest of the day Thursday will be continued cloudy and damp with only a leftover/spotty shower.Glimpse into the weekThe work week will end on a quiet but chilly note. Expect partly cloudy skies and temperatures in the 30’s. on Friday. The weekend begins with an Impact Day with a possible wintry mix Saturday. It’ll quiet down on Sunday with mostly cloudy skies with high temps in the 40’s.Ice and Power OutagesGusty winds and ice could bring down trees and power lines and cause power outages. PennDOT is reminding residents to keep their electronic devices charged and to never try to heat your home with a generator inside a house, garage or near a window.OVERNIGHT: Mostly cloudy and chilly. Low: 25°.WEDNESDAY – Mostly cloudy. High: 38°WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Impact Day; Wintry mix, potential freezing rain. Low: 32°.THURSDAY- Impact Day: Early AM wintry mix, quickly changing to plain Rain. High: 55° Mostly cloudy after noon and mainly dry

Warnings and advisories have been issued ahead of Wednesday evening’s ice storm across Pennsylvania.

Ice Storm Warning & Advisories in place

An Ice Storm Warning for part of the area has been issued due to the potential for significant icing Wednesday night into Thursday morning.

The warning is for eastern Indiana county along with the ridges of Fayette and Westmoreland counties between Wednesday evening and Thursday morning.

A winter weather advisory will go into effect for Armstrong, Butler, Clarion, Indiana, Mercer, and Venango, Clarion, Forest, Beaver, Lawrence, Fayette, Westmoreland, Allegheny and Washington counties. It will be in effect from 7 p.m. Wednesday to 10 a.m. Thursday.

The back-to-back Impact Days are for Wednesday night into Thursday morning. A wintry mix, including cold rain and areas of freezing rain, will arrive from the southwest beginning around 10 PM or 11 PM, Wednesday

The greatest impact will be north of Route 422 and east in the Laurel Highlands. Ice accretions will be around 1/4″. This brief period of mixing will lightly coat windshields, tree branches, and handrails; bridges and elevated surfaces could become slick in these areas.

Temperatures will rise ahead of sunrise Thursday. The wintry mix will change to plain rain. The rain will be widespread for the Thursday morning commute, before tapering off quickly by mid-morning. The rest of the day Thursday will be continued cloudy and damp with only a leftover/spotty shower.

Glimpse into the week

The work week will end on a quiet but chilly note. Expect partly cloudy skies and temperatures in the 30’s. on Friday. The weekend begins with an Impact Day with a possible wintry mix Saturday. It’ll quiet down on Sunday with mostly cloudy skies with high temps in the 40’s.

Ice and Power Outages

Gusty winds and ice could bring down trees and power lines and cause power outages. PennDOT is reminding residents to keep their electronic devices charged and to never try to heat your home with a generator inside a house, garage or near a window.

OVERNIGHT: Mostly cloudy and chilly. Low: 25°.
WEDNESDAY – Mostly cloudy. High: 38°
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Impact Day; Wintry mix, potential freezing rain. Low: 32°.
THURSDAY- Impact Day: Early AM wintry mix, quickly changing to plain Rain. High: 55° Mostly cloudy after noon and mainly dry

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Warnings and advisories have been issued ahead of Wednesday evening’s ice storm across Pennsylvania.Ice Storm Warning & Advisories in place An Ice Storm Warning for part of the area has been issued due to the potential for significant icing Wednesday night into Thursday morning.The warning is for eastern Indiana county along with the ridges of Fayette and Westmoreland counties between Wednesday evening and Thursday morning.A winter weather advisory will go into effect for Armstrong, Butler, Clarion, Indiana, Mercer, and Venango, Clarion, Forest, Beaver, Lawrence, Fayette, Westmoreland, Allegheny and Washington counties. It will be in effect from 7 p.m. Wednesday to 10 a.m. Thursday.The back-to-back Impact Days are for Wednesday night into Thursday morning. A wintry mix, including cold rain and areas of freezing rain, will arrive from the southwest beginning around 10 PM or 11 PM, WednesdayThe greatest impact will be north of Route 422 and east in the Laurel Highlands. Ice accretions will be around 1/4″. This brief period of mixing will lightly coat windshields, tree branches, and handrails; bridges and elevated surfaces could become slick in these areas. Temperatures will rise ahead of sunrise Thursday. The wintry mix will change to plain rain. The rain will be widespread for the Thursday morning commute, before tapering off quickly by mid-morning. The rest of the day Thursday will be continued cloudy and damp with only a leftover/spotty shower.Glimpse into the weekThe work week will end on a quiet but chilly note. Expect partly cloudy skies and temperatures in the 30’s. on Friday. The weekend begins with an Impact Day with a possible wintry mix Saturday. It’ll quiet down on Sunday with mostly cloudy skies with high temps in the 40’s.Ice and Power OutagesGusty winds and ice could bring down trees and power lines and cause power outages. PennDOT is reminding residents to keep their electronic devices charged and to never try to heat your home with a generator inside a house, garage or near a window.OVERNIGHT: Mostly cloudy and chilly. Low: 25°.WEDNESDAY – Mostly cloudy. High: 38°WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Impact Day; Wintry mix, potential freezing rain. Low: 32°.THURSDAY- Impact Day: Early AM wintry mix, quickly changing to plain Rain. High: 55° Mostly cloudy after noon and mainly dry

Warnings and advisories have been issued ahead of Wednesday evening’s ice storm across Pennsylvania.

Ice Storm Warning & Advisories in place

An Ice Storm Warning for part of the area has been issued due to the potential for significant icing Wednesday night into Thursday morning.

The warning is for eastern Indiana county along with the ridges of Fayette and Westmoreland counties between Wednesday evening and Thursday morning.

A winter weather advisory will go into effect for Armstrong, Butler, Clarion, Indiana, Mercer, and Venango, Clarion, Forest, Beaver, Lawrence, Fayette, Westmoreland, Allegheny and Washington counties. It will be in effect from 7 p.m. Wednesday to 10 a.m. Thursday.

The back-to-back Impact Days are for Wednesday night into Thursday morning. A wintry mix, including cold rain and areas of freezing rain, will arrive from the southwest beginning around 10 PM or 11 PM, Wednesday

The greatest impact will be north of Route 422 and east in the Laurel Highlands. Ice accretions will be around 1/4″. This brief period of mixing will lightly coat windshields, tree branches, and handrails; bridges and elevated surfaces could become slick in these areas.

Temperatures will rise ahead of sunrise Thursday. The wintry mix will change to plain rain. The rain will be widespread for the Thursday morning commute, before tapering off quickly by mid-morning. The rest of the day Thursday will be continued cloudy and damp with only a leftover/spotty shower.

Glimpse into the week

The work week will end on a quiet but chilly note. Expect partly cloudy skies and temperatures in the 30’s. on Friday. The weekend begins with an Impact Day with a possible wintry mix Saturday. It’ll quiet down on Sunday with mostly cloudy skies with high temps in the 40’s.

Ice and Power Outages

Gusty winds and ice could bring down trees and power lines and cause power outages. PennDOT is reminding residents to keep their electronic devices charged and to never try to heat your home with a generator inside a house, garage or near a window.

OVERNIGHT: Mostly cloudy and chilly. Low: 25°.
WEDNESDAY – Mostly cloudy. High: 38°
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Impact Day; Wintry mix, potential freezing rain. Low: 32°.
THURSDAY- Impact Day: Early AM wintry mix, quickly changing to plain Rain. High: 55° Mostly cloudy after noon and mainly dry

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Warnings and advisories have been issued ahead of Wednesday evening’s ice storm across Pennsylvania.Ice Storm Warning & Advisories in place An Ice Storm Warning for part of the area has been issued due to the potential for significant icing Wednesday night into Thursday morning.The warning is for eastern Indiana county along with the ridges of Fayette and Westmoreland counties between Wednesday evening and Thursday morning.A winter weather advisory will go into effect for Armstrong, Butler, Clarion, Indiana, Mercer, and Venango, Clarion, Forest, Beaver, Lawrence, Fayette, Westmoreland, Allegheny and Washington counties. It will be in effect from 7 p.m. Wednesday to 10 a.m. Thursday.The back-to-back Impact Days are for Wednesday night into Thursday morning. A wintry mix, including cold rain and areas of freezing rain, will arrive from the southwest beginning around 10 PM or 11 PM, WednesdayThe greatest impact will be north of Route 422 and east in the Laurel Highlands. Ice accretions will be around 1/4″. This brief period of mixing will lightly coat windshields, tree branches, and handrails; bridges and elevated surfaces could become slick in these areas. Temperatures will rise ahead of sunrise Thursday. The wintry mix will change to plain rain. The rain will be widespread for the Thursday morning commute, before tapering off quickly by mid-morning. The rest of the day Thursday will be continued cloudy and damp with only a leftover/spotty shower.Glimpse into the weekThe work week will end on a quiet but chilly note. Expect partly cloudy skies and temperatures in the 30’s. on Friday. The weekend begins with an Impact Day with a possible wintry mix Saturday. It’ll quiet down on Sunday with mostly cloudy skies with high temps in the 40’s.Ice and Power OutagesGusty winds and ice could bring down trees and power lines and cause power outages. PennDOT is reminding residents to keep their electronic devices charged and to never try to heat your home with a generator inside a house, garage or near a window.OVERNIGHT: Mostly cloudy and chilly. Low: 25°.WEDNESDAY – Mostly cloudy. High: 38°WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Impact Day; Wintry mix, potential freezing rain. Low: 32°.THURSDAY- Impact Day: Early AM wintry mix, quickly changing to plain Rain. High: 55° Mostly cloudy after noon and mainly dry

Warnings and advisories have been issued ahead of Wednesday evening’s ice storm across Pennsylvania.

Ice Storm Warning & Advisories in place

An Ice Storm Warning for part of the area has been issued due to the potential for significant icing Wednesday night into Thursday morning.

The warning is for eastern Indiana county along with the ridges of Fayette and Westmoreland counties between Wednesday evening and Thursday morning.

A winter weather advisory will go into effect for Armstrong, Butler, Clarion, Indiana, Mercer, and Venango, Clarion, Forest, Beaver, Lawrence, Fayette, Westmoreland, Allegheny and Washington counties. It will be in effect from 7 p.m. Wednesday to 10 a.m. Thursday.

The back-to-back Impact Days are for Wednesday night into Thursday morning. A wintry mix, including cold rain and areas of freezing rain, will arrive from the southwest beginning around 10 PM or 11 PM, Wednesday

The greatest impact will be north of Route 422 and east in the Laurel Highlands. Ice accretions will be around 1/4″. This brief period of mixing will lightly coat windshields, tree branches, and handrails; bridges and elevated surfaces could become slick in these areas.

Temperatures will rise ahead of sunrise Thursday. The wintry mix will change to plain rain. The rain will be widespread for the Thursday morning commute, before tapering off quickly by mid-morning. The rest of the day Thursday will be continued cloudy and damp with only a leftover/spotty shower.

Glimpse into the week

The work week will end on a quiet but chilly note. Expect partly cloudy skies and temperatures in the 30’s. on Friday. The weekend begins with an Impact Day with a possible wintry mix Saturday. It’ll quiet down on Sunday with mostly cloudy skies with high temps in the 40’s.

Ice and Power Outages

Gusty winds and ice could bring down trees and power lines and cause power outages. PennDOT is reminding residents to keep their electronic devices charged and to never try to heat your home with a generator inside a house, garage or near a window.

OVERNIGHT: Mostly cloudy and chilly. Low: 25°.
WEDNESDAY – Mostly cloudy. High: 38°
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Impact Day; Wintry mix, potential freezing rain. Low: 32°.
THURSDAY- Impact Day: Early AM wintry mix, quickly changing to plain Rain. High: 55° Mostly cloudy after noon and mainly dry

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