Parts of central Pennsylvania are under a hazardous weather outlook into Saturday night as forecasters call for up to 4 inches of snow in parts of the region.
The hazardous weather outlook , issued by the National Weather Service just after 3 p.m., includes Dauphin, Cumberland and Schuylkill counties.
Harrisburg and parts of Cumberland County are expected to receive “brief but heavy snow” Saturday evening into early Sunday morning. Temperatures Saturday night should hit the low 20s.
Most areas included in the weather outlook are forecast to receive 1 to 2 inches of snow, with a chance of 3 to 4 inches at higher elevations, the NWS said.
Other parts of central Pennsylvania could see even more snow by Sunday morning.
A winter weather message issued for Lancaster and York counties Sa

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