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Erie County Faces Snowstorm with Sub-Zero Wind Chills
24 Jan
Summary
- Erie and Crawford counties expect 7-10 inches of snow from Jan 24-26.
- Wind chills will drop below zero during the nights of Jan 24 and 25.
- Snowfall intensity peaks during the daytime hours of January 25.

A winter storm warning is in effect for Erie and Crawford counties in Pennsylvania from January 24-26, with predictions of heavy snow and dangerously low wind chills. Residents can expect between 7 to 10 inches of snow, with some locations like Corry and Edinboro potentially receiving up to 15 inches. The heaviest snowfall is anticipated during the daytime on January 25.
Travel conditions are expected to be challenging due to snow-covered roads and reduced visibility. The weather service warns of wind chills falling below zero on the nights of January 24 and 25. Light snow is possible early on January 25, with heavier accumulations expected throughout the day. An additional 3 to 5 inches of snow is forecast for the night of January 25, and up to 2 inches could fall on January 26 before the warning expires.




