
PENNSYLVANIA — Parts of Pennsylvania could see their first measurable snowfall of the season next week, raising concerns about potential school closures.
AccuWeather forecasts show snow showers beginning Monday and continuing into Tuesday morning, following rain showers Sunday night.
Western Pennsylvania is expected to see the heaviest snowfall, with cities including Erie, Meadville, Titusville, and Pittsburgh at greatest risk. Titusville could see over five inches of snow, making it one of the hardest-hit areas.

The possibility of snow accumulating early in the season has school districts monitoring conditions closely, as heavy snow could disrupt transportation and force closures.
Officials are urging parents and students to stay updated on local forecasts and school announcements, as changes in the weather could occur rapidly.
AccuWeather warns that forecasts are still several days out, so predictions could shift. Residents are encouraged to plan ahead for potential travel and school interruptions.
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