1/5 Sleet & frz. rain will overspread the Lower Susquehanna Valley from southwest-to-northeast between ~ 10 p.m. and midnight. Temps. will be within a degree or two of freezing for much of the night, and roadway temps. are still above freezing following the recently warmth..
2/5 I'm expecting a few hundredths to one tenth of an inch of frz. rain to the south of the PA Turnpike & east of Route 15.. with 0.10-0.25" of ice in areas farther north & west. The greatest chance of 0.25" of ice will be north/west of the I-81/78 corridors..
3/5 These expected ice amounts are with respect to trees & power lines. Primary roadways should generally remain wet, but secondary, untreated roads will turn icy overnight. Temps. will slowly rise above freezing from south-to-north btw. 4 & 8 a.m., causing ice to turn to rain..
4/5 Be alert for & reduce speeds on icy roads if you must travel overnight or early Fri. morning. I expect most schools to have, at the very least, a delayed opening tomorrow. Isolated power outages are also possible, esp. north of the Turnpike. The good news is that temps will..
5/5 ..be above freezing in all locations shortly after sunrise, allowing ice to melt quickly & ending any winter weather-related travel concerns. Rain will end by the mid-morning hours, w/sunshine returning in the p.m. & highs reaching the upper 40s to near 50! #pawx#DriveSafe
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