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Snow and heavy precipitation may cause widespread power outages, followed by a significant drop in temperatures later this week.
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As snow hammers the region, PennDOT and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission have announced a slew of driving restrictions on major roadways across the state.
To keep up with the latest information as the storm progresses, follow 511PA via its traveler information website and mapping tool.
As of Wednesday afternoon, there are Level 1 restrictions on the following routes:
Under Level 1 restrictions, the following vehicles are not permitted on those routes:
At 3:30 p.m., the following roadways moved to Level 3 restrictions:
Under Level 3 restrictions, commercial vehicles are not permitted except loaded single trailers with chains or approved alternate traction devices. All school buses, commercial buses, coach buses, motorcycles, RVs, motorhomes, and passenger cars towing trailers are also not allowed on the above roads while Level 3 restrictions are in effect.
“By keeping those vehicles off the system, that really helps make sure that we don’t have as many accidents that can really degrade our ability to keep those roads safe and passable,” said PennDOT Deputy Secretary for Highway Administration Melissa Batula during a Wednesday press conference.
On these roadways, a 45 mph speed limit restriction is in place and further speed limits may be enacted as the storm continues. Commercial vehicles that aren’t affected by the ban must move to the right lane.
For more information on traveling safely in winter weather, visit www.PennDOT.gov/winter for an emergency kit checklist and other highway safety information.
WHYY’s Ximena Conde contributed reporting.