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First Snowfall Alert for Pennsylvania!
29 Nov
Summary
- South-central Pennsylvania anticipates first winter snow soon.
- A storm on Sunday may bring rain, with snow possible north of Harrisburg.
- A second storm on Tuesday could deliver up to an inch of snow.

South-central Pennsylvania is poised for its first snowfall of the 2025-2026 winter season in the coming days. An incoming storm on Sunday, November 30th, is largely expected to deliver rain to the York area due to temperatures forecast to be around 41 degrees, though northern regions near Harrisburg may experience some wet snowflakes. Meteorologists are closely monitoring potential temperature shifts that could influence the exact precipitation type.
The following Tuesday, December 2nd, a second storm is anticipated to bring a potential coating to an inch of snow to the York vicinity. This wintry mix could include sleet and rain, with a projected high temperature near 34 degrees. The higher terrains of Adams County are forecast to receive over an inch of accumulation, raising concerns for travel.
This developing wintry weather could impact travel plans for many, especially for students returning to classes after the Thanksgiving holiday. Meanwhile, the broader Washington, D.C. to New York corridor might see heavy rainfall associated with Tuesday's system, highlighting the dynamic nature of the forecast.




