Weather
Snow Squall Warning Issued In Parts Of Bucks, Montgomery Counties
Motorists should stay off roads until the threat of squalls pass.
SOUTHEASTERN PA — A snow squall warning has been issued for parts of eastern Pennsylvania on Monday afternoon, including sections of Bucks and Montgomery Counties.
The warning has been extended until 1:30 p.m. Residents are warned not to travel.
"These warnings provide critical, highly localized life-saving information," the National Weather Service says. "If a snow squall warning is issued for your area, avoid or delay motor travel until the squall passes through your location."
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It comes as the region braces for a frigid cold spell Monday that could see near record-lows for March 28.
Snow squalls have already hit other parts of the state, including Schuylkill County, where dozens of vehicles were involved in a fiery pileup on I-81 at around 11 a.m.
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