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Snow tapers off in central Pa.; more than a foot possible later this week - PennLive

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The worst rounds of central Pennsylvania’s marathon snowstorms have passed, but more snow lies ahead, forecasters said.

About half an inch of snow could accumulate between 6 and 7 a.m. Tuesday, bringing Sunday and Monday’s storms to an end, according to AccuWeather.

According to the National Weather Service’s latest totals, the Middletown area in Dauphin County had 13.4 inches, while Shiremanstown in Cumberland County got 14.1. Franklin County received 17 inches; Lebanon and Lancaster each had 16 inches; York County had 12 inches, and Perry County had 11 inches. Updated snowfall totals can be found on the NWS’s website.

AccuWeather says an additional 10 to 15 inches of snow is possible between overnight Saturday and next Tuesday afternoon. It is too soon to say for sure when or how much snow could arrive.

READ MORE: Multi-day snowstorm coming to a close, but bad weather won’t completely stop, NWS says

A winter weather advisory is in effect until 11 a.m. Tuesday, warning of hazardous conditions during the morning commute. The NWS said drivers should prepare for slippery roads caused by drifting or blowing snow that’ll make it hard for snow plows to keep them clear.

Forecasters said 35 mph winds could worsen the issue in Dauphin, Schuylkill, Lebanon, York and Lancaster counties. Wind chill will be in the teens all day Tuesday, according to the NWS.

A number of travel restrictions — including reduced speed limits — remain in effect Tuesday morning on Interstates 81, 83 and 283, as well as several other major highways. Updated information can be accessed throughout the day through 511PA.

Forceful winds are expected to last through at least Wednesday. More than 30 mph gusts are forecasted for Tuesday night and during the day Wednesday.

Little to no snow accumulation is projected from showers that’ll start Thursday night and continue into Friday morning, forecasters said.

With the possibility of snow hanging over much of the week, it appears Wednesday is the only day of sunshine and 30-degree temperatures.

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