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Erie breaks Christmas Day snowfall record According to the National Weather Service, 11.2 inches of snow pummeled the Erie area Christmas Day, between midnight and 1 p.m., breaking the holiday ... The Christmas snow forced the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation to reduce speeds on interstates 90, 79 and 86 in Erie County before ...
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Christmas Day delivers a record-breaker The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reduced speeds on interstates 86, 79 and 90 to 45 miles per hour. Both the eastbound and westbound lanes of I-90, between the Harborcreek and Wesleyville exits, were closed for two hours due to weather conditions and a jackknifed tractor-trailer.
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Get ready: Omaha could see longest stretch of below-freezing days since 2014 "We're just in a pattern that's allowing a lot of the cold air up in Canada to come barreling down," said Dave Fobert, a weather service meteorologist ... Mike Doll, a meteorologist with State College, Pennsylvania-based AccuWeather, The World-Herald's weather consultant, generally agreed that the week ...
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Winds scuttle Washington's crossing despite kids' efforts The National Weather Service said winds had been gusting to 45 or 50 mph or even a bit more in southeastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The winds could have been even stronger on the water with a lack of trees and a channeling effect, meteorologist Chad Shafer said. "Re-enactors are always ...
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100 Years Ago: Henry Belin Jr. dies on Christmas Day SCRANTON — For two local advocacy groups, it was never a question of whether to distribute winter-weather essentials for the homeless in the pouring ... Henry Belin Jr., president of duPont de Nemours of Pennsylvania and director of duPont de Nemours of Delaware, died Christmas morning at his ...
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Section Of Interstate 86 Closed Due To Disabled Vehicles Elsewhere, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) said it was reducing the speed limit on Interstates 86 and 90 to 45 mph due to ... Up to 2 to 3 feet of snow could fall in certain places between now and 6 p.m. Wednesday, the National Weather Service in Buffalo announced.
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