
PENNSYLVANIA — Forecasters say there is a chance of snow in Pennsylvania this week, though a major snowstorm is not currently expected.
Weather officials indicate that a cold front moving through the region midweek could bring periods of snow showers or flurries, particularly from Wednesday into Thursday. Any snowfall that does occur is expected to be light in most areas, with accumulations generally under an inch. Some higher elevations and northern locations could see brief snow that sticks to grassy or untreated surfaces.

Meteorologists are also monitoring the potential for another weather system later in the week or over the weekend. Forecast models continue to differ on its strength and track, making it unclear whether it could produce more widespread snowfall across the state. At this time, confidence remains low for a significant snow event.
Colder air is expected to settle into Pennsylvania behind the midweek system, which could allow snow showers to persist in some areas and lead to slick travel conditions at times, especially during overnight and early morning hours.
The National Weather Service advises residents to stay updated on the latest forecasts as conditions may change. Drivers are encouraged to use caution during periods of snow or freezing temperatures, particularly on bridges and overpasses.







