This is not a batten-down-the-hatches post.
If there’s any ice on the roadways Thursday morning, it will just be in spots, and likely in areas north and west of Harrisburg.
PennLive did hear a report early Wednesday evening of a state police vehicle that spun out on a bridge because the roads were slick.
Still, any precipitation that is still falling is likely to be wet rather than icy across much of central Pa. Temperatures at 8:30 p.m. were in the upper 30s in south central Pa., and sitting right at freezing in Harrisburg. It was 33 degrees at both Williamsport and Selinsgrove.
There is an alert for possibly hazardous conditions in southern Centre, southern Clinton, southern Lycoming, Union, Snyder, Montour, Northumberland, Columbia and Schuylkill counties.
It reads: Wet snow mixe

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