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 Adams is the founder and lead forecaster of Pennsylvania Weather Action, a regional forecasting site he launched in 2015. With over a decade of experience analyzing weather patterns across Pennsylvania, his forecasts have reached millions of readers throughout the state. Josh specializes in Pennsylvania’s complex microclimates and terrain-driven weather patterns, providing detailed coverage of severe thunderstorms, winter storms, and flooding events. His forecasting focuses on delivering precise, timely information to help Pennsylvanians stay informed and prepared during impactful weather. Last Updated: March 10, 2026