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Enduring cold snap creates headaches at home A man digs his car out of a mound of snow in his driveway Friday in Erie, Pa. The cold weather pattern was expected to continue through the holiday weekend and likely longer, according to the National Weather Service, prolonging a stretch of brutal weather blamed for several deaths, crashes and fires.
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Winter-weary US deals with weather headaches More snow is on the way in Erie, Pennsylvania, where 65 inches have fallen since Christmas Eve. Now parts of the surrounding county could get up to 16 inches of more snow by Sunday. A call center set up to help people dig out has been overwhelmed. "The phones have been ringing off the hook," ...
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Jackknifed tractor-trailer shuts down portion of the Pa. Turnpike A crash involving a tractor-trailer has shut down the westbound lanes of the Pennsylvania Turnpike in Dauphin County, according to the turnpike commission. The crash was reported at about 8:30 a.m. Saturday, near mile marker 251 in Londonderry Township, a few miles east of Exit 247, the exit for the ...
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Crashes slow Interstate 78 through Lehigh Valley region A Pennsylvania Department of Transportation camera shows Interstate 78 West traffic slowing about 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. ... "A period or two of snow this morning and midday will make all untreated surfaces slippery," a weather service hazardous weather outlook for the Lehigh Valley read Saturday ...
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Snowfall in Central Pa.: Inch counts, traffic patterns and more A fast-moving storm brought snow to Central Pa. overnight and this morning. The National Weather Service predicted total snow accumulations around 1-2 inches. ... Walker said that most areas in Central Pa. have received 1-2 inches, and he expects York to have 2 inches at the most. Hanover — 1 inch.
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Unofficial snow totals for Saturday reported by the National Weather Service Unofficial snow totals for Saturday reported by the National Weather Service. Updated ... Some places around central Pennsylvania received more than the forecasted two inches of snowfall for Saturday morning, according to unofficial reports submitted to the National Weather Service at State College.
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