Reduce speed and turn on headlights! During snow squalls, the
visibility may suddenly drop to near zero in whiteout conditions.
If traveling on a highway, find the nearest exit or rest area and
park safely away from traffic. Allow snow squalls to pass before
attempting to resume travel.
The National Weather Service in Binghamton has issued a
* Snow Squall Warning for...
Central Sullivan County in central New York...
Lackawanna County in northeastern Pennsylvania...
Wayne County in northeastern Pennsylvania...
Luzerne County in northeastern Pennsylvania...
Pike County in northeastern Pennsylvania...
* Until 500 PM EDT.
* At 408 PM EDT, a dangerous snow squall was located along a line
extending from Stalker to near Forest City to near Beach Haven,
moving east at 40 mph.
HAZARD...Intense bursts of heavy snow. Gusty winds leading to
blowing snow and rapidly falling visibility. Wind gusts
up to 35 mph.
SOURCE...Radar indicated.
IMPACT...Travel will become difficult and potentially dangerous
within minutes especially over the higher terrain.
This snow squall will be near...
Hazleton, Freeland, and Woodside-Drifton around 420 PM EDT.
Sterling, White Haven, and Lehigh around 425 PM EDT.
Bethel, Hawley, and White Lake around 430 PM EDT.
Blooming Grove, Paupack, and South Fallsburg around 435 PM EDT.
Monticello, Lackawaxen, and Woodridge around 440 PM EDT.
Shohola, Highland Lake, and Greeley around 445 PM EDT.
Glen Spey around 450 PM EDT.
This includes the following highway exits...
Interstate 86/Route 17 between 102 and 111.
Interstate 80 between 256 and 273.
Pennsylvania Interstate 81 between 143 and 194.
Interstate 84 between 1 and 46.
Interstate 380 between 13 and 24.
Interstate 476 between 105 and 131.