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Winter Weather — Clearfield, Pennsylvania

2025-11-10 to 2025-11-11 · Clearfield, Pennsylvania

Event narrative

A persistent lake effect snow band developed over the northern half of Clearfield County on the evening of Monday, November 10, 2025 and continued into the early afternoon on Tuesday, November 11, 2025. Many areas saw 2 to 4 inches of snow as a result of this band. The highest snowfall total in the county was 5.5 inches in Grampian. Two tractor trailers jack knifed on State Route 153 in Huston Township, closing the roadway between the Interstate 80 westbound ramp. No injuries were reported from these incidents.

Wider weather episode

Surface low pressure stationed across New England allowed for westerly flow to generate upslope and lake effect snowfall across portions of western Pennsylvania beginning during the early morning hours of November 10th can continuing into the afternoon hours of November 11, 2025. Wind directions initially out of the west-northwest allowed for snowfall to be limited to Warren and McKean Counties during the morning hours of November 10th before flow turned westerly, allowing for more widespread lake effect snow and upslope snow across central Pennsylvania. Instability and moisture in place allowed for snow squalls to form, mainly during the evening hours of November 10th and into the November 11th across the Interstate 80 corridor. A multi-vehicle accident occurred in Clearfield County within a snow squall, where no injuries were reported.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1296116. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.