FINAL CALL SNOW FORECAST, TIMING & AMOUNTS INCLUDED

Rain showers early in the day Saturday will give away to snow showers and snow squalls for many of as we head into the evening hours. For those that receive the heavier snowfall rates, will see potentially a few inches of snow. The snowfall will have a hard timing sticking to paved surfaces, so roads will likely remain just wet. However, the snow will have no problem sticking to grass and other non-paved surfaces.

Timing: The snowfall will reach Northwest PA as early as early Afternoon Saturday and Eastern PA (Mainly Northeast PA and the Poconos) by the Evening. All snow showers and squalls will clear out by mid to late morning Sunday.

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Area A – 2 to 4 inches of wet snow can be expected.

Area B – 1 to 3 inches of wet snow can be expected.

Area C – A dusting to as much as an inch can be expected in these locations. FINAL CALL APRIL SNOW

Josh has been passionate about weather as long as his memory dates! From watching the Weather Channel at age 7, to making hand-drawn hurricane maps at age 11, starting his first weather site at 13, and founding PWA at 15 and forecasting for the state for the past 9 years, Josh's interest in weather has never dwindled! As difficult as it is, he greatly enjoys forecasting for Pennsylvania due to its countless microclimates. The state is an East Coast severe weather hotspot and nearly always home to the rain/snow line during winter storms!