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On Saturday, PennDOT disclosed numerous forthcoming vehicle restrictions across Pennsylvania as meteorologists anticipate as much as 8 inches of snowfall and sub-zero wind chills in certain areas of the state.
First and foremost, the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission along with PennDOT advises residents of Pennsylvania to refrain from driving during inclement weather and to proceed with caution if you opt to utilize the roads.
Various speed and vehicle limitations are set to commence throughout the state starting from Sunday morning. Speed limits and road closures can be verified on 511PA.com.
Effective at 6 a.m., a Tier 1 vehicle restriction will be implemented on the following roadways:
Additionally, a Tier 1 restriction will also commence at 9 a.m. on I-81 (Exit 194) leading to the New York state line.
According to Tier 1 restrictions, the following types of vehicles are prohibited from operating on the designated roadways:
Starting at 6 a.m., Tier 3 restrictions will be enacted on the following roadways:
Then, at 9 a.m., additional Tier 3 restrictions will come into effect on these roads:
The following vehicles are restricted from using the roadways under Tier 3 restrictions:
Forecasters indicated that the storm on Sunday may lead to snowfall rates of between 0.75″ and 1 inch per hour. PennDOT and associated teams will strive to keep the roads clear, yet they have warned that the roads might not be devoid of ice and snow during the storm.
Moreover, temperatures are projected to swiftly decline Sunday evening, which presents a risk of rapid freezing.
Although avoiding or postponing unnecessary travel amid winter storms is the wisest option, PennDOT provides advice for motorists who must travel and face snow squalls or blowing and drifting snow:
During winter weather, motorists should exercise heightened caution around active snow-removal machinery. Upon encountering a plow truck, drivers should:
The Pennsylvania State Police provides the following guidance if you find yourself in a collision:
Multiple counties — among them Dauphin, Cumberland, Franklin, Perry, Lebanon, Adams, York, and Lancaster — have been issued a winter storm watch from 7 a.m. until 9 p.m. on Sunday, according to the NWS. As of 2:30 p.m. Saturday, the NWS elevated the advisory to a winter storm warning from 4 a.m. to 10 a.m. Sunday.
By Sunday morning, snowfall is expected across southern Pennsylvania, with Harrisburg, Gettysburg, and Lancaster anticipated to accumulate between 4 and 6 inches by 7 p.m.
By Sunday afternoon, the weather agency indicated that the snowfall would be “rapid” and “potentially substantial,” with rates exceeding 1 inch per hour possible between noon and 5 p.m. in various parts of southern Pennsylvania.
Numerous events commemorating Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday have been called off due to the storm this weekend. If you plan on joining an event on Monday, verify that it is still taking place.
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