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UPDATE: Snow Storm Could Hit Pennsylvania On Wednesday, Thanksgiving Day
The National Weather Service said "plowable snow" and freezing temperatures will likely hit eastern Pennsylvania.

The National Weather Service says a heavy snow storm could hit New Jersey and Eastern Pennsylvania on Wednesday and on Thanksgiving Day, impacting holiday travel plans.
The Weather Channel reports that up to 3 inches could fall in the Allentown area on Wednesday night, but less than an inch will fall in the Philadelphia region.
The weather service issued a statement Saturday saying “plowable snow” and freezing temperatures could hit New Jersey and Pennsylvania, especially the Interstate 95 corridor, on Wednesday and Thursday, according to local police.
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The exact impact on New Jersey and Pennsylvania is unknown at this time, but Mid-Atlantic AAA estimates 1.2 million New Jerseyans will travel this holiday week 50 miles or more.
Residents are encouraged to stay tuned for the latest information.
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