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Pa. State Crews Gear Up for Foot or More of Snow in Many Areas

Much of southern Pennsylvania is expected to receive a foot or more of snow from an approaching winter storm as plowing crews and state troopers prepare to work overtime to clear highways and respond to emergencies.

Gov. Tom Wolf joined the heads of several state agencies at a Thursday news conference to describe the west-to-east path of the storm, which is expected to begin Friday night and end Sunday morning.[[366057651, C]]

State meteorologist Jeff Jumper says accumulations over 12 inches are expected in the southern half of the state. He says the Gettysburg area and southeastern Pennsylvania are likely to see the most snow.

Winds of 15 to 25 mph are anticipated, accompanied by stronger gusts.[[366109461, C]]

The state officials urged Pennsylvanians to take common-sense safety precautions and not to go outside during the storm if possible.

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