MONTOURSVILLE, LYCOMING CO. (WOLF) — Multiple roadways across north central Pennsylvania are facing closures and restrictions after fallen trees and damaged utility lines created hazardous conditions for drivers.
According to officials, several routes in Lycoming and Snyder counties remain affected. In Lycoming County, Route 973 is closed between Jobs Run Road in Mifflin Township and Daughertys Run Road in Anthony Township due to debris and utility issues.
In Snyder County, Produce Road (Route 2007) is shut down between Chapman Hollow Road and Herrold Church Road in Union Township for similar reasons.
Conditions have improved in Union County, where White Deer Pike (Route 1010) has reopened after earlier disruptions tied to downed trees and utility lines. However, drivers should still expect delays on Route 45 in Hartley Township, where a crash has led to a lane restriction near Sheesley Run Road.
Motorists are encouraged to use caution, seek alternate routes where possible, and watch for further updates as cleanup efforts continue.
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