Local Storm Report
Issued by NWS State College, PA

Home |  Current Version |  Previous Version |  Text Only |  Print | Product List |  Glossary On
Versions: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
885
NWUS51 KCTP 290006
LSRCTP

Preliminary Local Storm Report...Summary
National Weather Service State College PA
706 PM EST Fri Nov 28 2025

..TIME...   ...EVENT...      ...CITY LOCATION...     ...LAT.LON...
..DATE...   ....MAG....      ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
            ..REMARKS..

1245 PM     Snow Squall      1 S S.b. Elliot State P 41.10N 78.53W
11/28/2025                   Clearfield         PA   Dept of Highways

            The PennDOT RWIS station on Interstate 80 at
            mile marker 111 reported visibility below
            one quarter of a mile with web cams showing
            heavy snow falling as a snow squall moved
            through.

0335 PM     Snow Squall      3 NNE State College     40.83N 77.84W
11/28/2025                   Centre             PA   NWS Employee

            Vehicle crash on the northbound side of
            Interstate 99 as a snow squall moved through
            State College.

0350 PM     Snow Squall      4 ENE Port Matilda      40.83N 77.99W
11/28/2025                   Centre             PA   Trained Spotter

            Multi vehicle crash on Interstate 99 after a
            snow squall.

0210 PM     Snow Squall      1 ESE Bald Eagle        40.72N 78.15W
11/28/2025                   Blair              PA   Dept of Highways

            Webcams showed very low visibility on
            Interstate 99 with heavy snow falling as a
            snow squall moved through.

0315 PM     Snow Squall      3 S Bellwood            40.56N 78.33W
11/28/2025                   Blair              PA   Dept of Highways

            Webcams show near zero visibility on
            Interstate 99 with heavy snow as a snow
            squall moved through.

0410 PM     Snow Squall      1 NE Tyrone             40.69N 78.23W
11/28/2025                   Blair              PA   Dept of Highways

            Webcams show very low visibility in a snow
            squall near Tyrone with snow sticking to
            roadways.


&&

$$