Travelers on Interstate 376 and nearby routes may see heavier-than-usual traffic for most of Tuesday afternoon while officials accommodate the presidential motorcade.

POTTER TWP. — Beaver County residents can expect traffic delays and road closures Tuesday afternoon during President Donald Trump’s visit to Potter Township.

Trump will tour the $6 billion Shell Chemicals ethane cracker plant Tuesday afternoon, offering remarks touting his administration’s support for domestic manufacturing and energy production afterward.

The president will land at Pittsburgh International Airport at 1 p.m., and tour the plant until around 2 p.m., when he'll give remarks, according to senior White House officials. He's expected to depart Potter Township for Pittsburgh International at 3 p.m. following photo opportunities with local law enforcement. Pennsylvania lawmakers, industry executives and other high-profile leaders are expected to attend the event.

Travelers on Interstate 376 and nearby routes may see heavier-than-usual traffic for most of the afternoon while officials accommodate the presidential motorcade, according to local department heads. For security reasons, it's unclear which route the motorcade will travel.

Trump’s visit, originally slated for last Thursday, was postponed following two mass shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio. The president’s last visit to Pennsylvania was May 20, when he participated in a rally in Lycoming County.

Trump has noted that unnecessary constraints on energy production — from aging infrastructure to burdensome permitting and regulatory overreach — limit job growth and increase costs for American families.