Erie, Pennsylvania – The start of the winter sports season in Northwestern Pennsylvania faced a significant hurdle last weekend due to a heavy snowstorm. With the PIAA allowing winter teams to commence play last Friday, the actual winter weather did not cooperate, leading to many local high school events being postponed or canceled.
Snowfall began overnight on Friday and continued throughout the weekend, leaving Erie County in a near-standstill. The National Weather Service has predicted an additional eight to 15 inches of snow across most areas of the county through Tuesday night, keeping the snow warning in effect.
As a result, several sporting events have been affected:
As conditions continue to develop and more games are affected, it’s important for players and fans to keep checking for updates regarding rescheduled events and any further cancellations. Anyone looking for more details can contact local sports coordinators for up-to-date information.
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