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Harrisburg lifts snow emergency—here’s what comes next
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — Harrisburg lifted its snow emergency Monday as the city continues to dig itself out from a weekend snowstorm. Mayor Wanda Williams declared the emergency, which closed some ...
Heavy snow is forecast to begin Saturday night, intensifying Sunday with snowfall rates as much as an inch an hour.
HIA urges travelers to plan ahead as a winter storm threatens delays and cancellations across central Pennsylvania.
The entire Susquehanna Valley is under a cold weather advisory as persistent arctic air lingers, bringing frigid temperatures ...
We now know when residents taking advantage of free parking in two parking decks in Harrisburg will have to move their cars.
UPDATE: The National Weather Service has updated the total amount of snow that fell in Harrisburg on Sunday to 14 inches ...
A winter storm warning is in effect for the entire state of Pennsylvania — the first time in more than 20 years that has ...
With heavy snow expected this weekend, the city said free parking will be available at the Locust Street and City Island ...
With snow expected to start falling in less than 12 hours, here are the latest weather models from the National Weather Service in State College. In Harrisburg and surrounding areas, snow should start ...
The NWS has also released its projections for snowfall through Sunday morning, with the most likely results showing that ...
The forecast from the National Weather Service in State College includes a cold weather advisory for central Pennsylvania ...
The Impact Week continues as arctic cold grips the Susquehanna Valley, with record-breaking low temperatures possible.
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