Snow, wintry mix to cause minor issues across Pennsylvania
If you're going out this weekend, be careful driving.
While nobody is expecting a snowstorm, nuisance snow will be falling on Saturday and into Sunday.
According to the National Weather Service, the bullseye of the event seems to be in Johnstown and Somerset, where up to three inches of snow are expected, but thanks to squalls, visibility could be an issue in other areas.
More bad news: after the snow moves out Sunday night, temperatures are slated to drop, with a cold week expected across Pennsylvania next week.
Expected snow totals:
Bradford: 2 inches of snow
Warren: about an inch
Coudersport: about a half an inch mixed with rain
Emporium: about a half an inch
Renovo: flurries expected
Laporte: flurries
Williamsport: about a half an inch
Lock Haven: up to an inch
Clearfield: less than half an inch
Bloomsburg: flurries possible
State College: one inch with rain mixed in
Altoona: one inch of snow with rain mixed in
Lewistown: about half an inch
Mount Union: about an inch of snow and rain
Johnstown: about three inches expected
Harrisburg: flurries
Lebanon: about half an inch
Somerset: about three inches expected
Bedford: two inches, expect squalls
Chambersburg: less than half an inch
Lancaster: flurries possible