(This story was updated to add new information.) York County could receive two to four inches of snow early in the week with some locations getting up to half a foot, according AccuWeather.com senior meteorologist Tom Kines. It comes as southcentral Pennsylvania will be facing a long duration of cold temperatures . The snow from the winter storm that is going to affect the Midwest and mid-Atlantic is predicted to fall Sunday night into Monday. Travel will likely be moving slow on the first day of the work week, Kines said. York County is predicted to receive two to four inches with the higher amounts in the southern area. Locations near the Maryland border could get six inches, he said. The National Weather Service in State College anticipates an accumulating snow for York County, but it's too early to say how much, meteorologist Joe Bauco said. After the storm moves out it will be blustery, which will make it feel like it is in the teens to low 20s, Kines said.
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