(MSC News)--Your Wednesday commute, both morning and evening, are likely to be impacted as the latest winter storm rolls into the local area.
Beginning as a Winter Weather Watch, the National Weather Service, Monday, upgraded that alert to a Winter Storm Warning, which takes effect from midnight Tuesday night to 9:00 Wednesday evening.
Chief Meteorologist Bill Spencer, on Monday, predicted the alert upgrade, saying we're in for heavy snowfall, with 4 to 8 inches.
Predictions call for the snowfall timing to impact the morning and evening commutes Wednesday, with the National Weather Service saying "travel could be very difficult," meaning to expect dangerous conditions that necessitate allowing extra time, and having emergency supplies on hand, if needed.
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