Travel made difficult as plenty of snow falls
- Times Observer photo by Brian Ferry Nicholas (left) and Jared Tyler shovel the end of the sidewalk at Main Avenue in Warren Thursday afternoon.
- Times Observer photo by Brian Ferry

Times Observer photo by Brian Ferry Nicholas (left) and Jared Tyler shovel the end of the sidewalk at Main Avenue in Warren Thursday afternoon.
Snow fell heavily on Warren County all day Thursday.
And still, there is more on the way.
The National Weather Service was calling for 8 to 11 inches of snow in all, with a winter storm warning through 10 a.m. Friday.
“Travel will be very difficult,” according to the warning. “The hazardous conditions will impact the peak commutes through Friday morning.”
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission were encouraging motorists to “delay unnecessary travel as significant winter weather conditions will make travel very hazardous.”

Times Observer photo by Brian Ferry
With the Warren County School District having a snow day on Thursday, students who would normally have been in school were able to be outside during the day playing or shoveling.






