A widespread snowfall will impact central Pennsylvania Monday night into Tuesday, with accumulations of 4-5 inches expected across much of the region. The National Weather Service has issued winter weather advisories and watches as the first significant snow event of the season approaches.

Snow will begin shortly after midnight in northwestern mountains before spreading across the region. The heaviest accumulations will occur during a six-hour window, potentially impacting Tuesday morning commutes with snowfall rates approaching 1 inch per hour in some locations. Areas in northeastern Pennsylvania, including Sullivan, Columbia and Schuylkill counties, are under a Winter Storm Watch with potential for 6 or more inches of snow.

Most of central Pennsylvania can expect 4-5 inches, though are

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