Watch for a slippery commute in southcentral Pa. on Tuesday

Drivers in south central Pennsylvania may face a rough commute on Tuesday, March 3, as more winter precipitation is expected.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for several counties, including Adams, Lebanon and York.
Mixed precipitation is expected to fall in York and Lebanon counties, which are advisory states, between 04:00 and 13:00 on Tuesday. The timing for Adams County is 1 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The area could experience up to a tenth of an inch of ice and less than an inch of snow.
“In cities like Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, precipitation may start as a mix of sleet and freezing rain in the morning, then turn to rain as warm air moves in in the afternoon.” According to AccuWeather.com.
With winter rains expected, drivers may face a slippery journey to and from work on Tuesday, March 3.
Spring-like temperatures are forecast for south-central Pa.
Southcentral Pennsylvania is expected to experience more spring-like weather toward the end of this week.
Temperatures are expected to climb into the 60s by Thursday, and the mercury could reach almost 70 next weekend.
This article was first published in the York Daily Record: Tuesday in south central Pa. Winter mix for may lead to slippery trips


