what you need to know
Johnstown, PA (WJAC) — Monday started out on the mild side with temperatures in the 40s and scattered rain showers, but that will be changing by the afternoon. Temperatures will drop into the 30s by Monday afternoon, causing rain to change over to snow.
A Winter Weather Advisory will go into effect Monday afternoon for Cambria, Eastern Indiana, Clearfield, Jefferson, and Elk counties and will last through early Tuesday. In these counties, around 1-3" of snow is expected. Areas to the east of I-99 should expect around a coating to an inch of snow.
A Winter Storm Warning will go into effect during the same timeframe for Somerset County as there could be some locally higher snowfall totals along the Ridges and into the higher elevations. These areas could expect around 3-6" through early Tuesday.
Along with scattered snow showers, winds will pick up with gusts up to 30-40 MPH. Snow will taper off into early Tuesday, leaving behind a few lingering snow showers and flurries for the morning. By Tuesday afternoon, snow and clouds will clear out, but it will be breezy and chilly with highs in the 20s and 30s.
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