The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for Berks County and surrounding areas, upgrading its previous alert as forecasters anticipate significant snowfall and hazardous conditions. The warning will be in effect from 7 a.m. Sunday until 1 a.m. Monday, with total snow accumulations of 4 to 7 inches expected across the region, including communities such as Reading, Pottstown, and Allentown.
The heavy snow is predicted to make road conditions dangerous, especially on bridges and overpasses. Travel could become very difficult during the storm, with reduced visibility and slippery surfaces posing risks for motorists. Compounding these challenges, temperatures are forecast to drop into the teens Sunday night and remain below freezing for several days, potentially leading to prolonged icy conditions on untreated roads and sidewalks even after the snowfall has ended.
Local officials are urging residents to prepare for the storm by ensuring they have adequate supplies, including food, water, and emergency equipment. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is mobilizing snowplows and salt trucks to address the anticipated accumulation, but drivers should still expect delays and use caution. Those who must travel are advised to carry an emergency kit, including a flashlight, food, and water, in case of unexpected delays.
With the arrival of frigid temperatures, residents are also reminded to be cautious when shoveling snow, as exposure to the cold can increase the risk of injury. Authorities are encouraging neighbors to check in on elderly or vulnerable individuals who may need assistance during the storm.