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Summary:

A brief period of light snow, sleet, and rain is expected Sunday morning in Mifflin and Perry Counties, as well as the Susquehanna Valley. Temperatures will rise above freezing by noon, transitioning precipitation to scattered light rain. Little to no snow accumulation is expected, with less than 0.05 inches of rain possible. The weather will clear up in the evening. A more significant winter storm is being monitored for Tuesday.

News Article:

Sunday Morning Wintry Mix Expected in Mifflin, Perry Counties; News 8 Storm Team Watching Tuesday Storm

Harrisburg, PA – Residents of Mifflin and Perry Counties, as well as the Susquehanna Valley, should prepare for a brief period of light snow, sleet, and rain Sunday morning, according to the News 8 Storm Team.

A quick-hitting weather system will move through the region, bringing a wintry mix during the morning hours. Temperatures will remain near freezing before climbing above freezing around noon, causing the precipitation to transition into scattered light rain showers.

Forecasters predict minimal impact, with little to no snow accumulation expected. Rainfall amounts are anticipated to be less than 0.05 inches.

“We expect a quick transition as temperatures rise,” said a News 8 meteorologist. “The ground is still warm, and any accumulation is unlikely.”

Conditions are expected to improve later in the day, with skies clearing in the evening.

The News 8 Storm Team is closely monitoring the potential for a more significant winter storm impacting the region on Tuesday. Residents are encouraged to stay tuned to News 8 for updates and further details as the forecast evolves.

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