Wednesday's storm could be "the most impactful winter weather in several years," the National Weather Service said. Here's the latest:
Other top stories this past week from the Bensalem Patch included the latest on coronavirus cases in Bucks County.
The students learned about the history of the charity, which is run by the U.S. Marine Corps.
The ticket, in Wednesday's Cash 5 game, was sold at a 7-Eleven in Southampton.
A tractor-trailer hit a concrete barrier shortly before 6 a.m., knocking chunks of it onto the highway.
The number of school children in Bucks who tested positive more than doubled last week. But data says they're getting sick outside of class.
A Missouri company plans to put 20 warehouses on the old U.S. Steel site, hoping to attract companies like Amazon, UPS and Walmart.
Find out how many of your county's intensive care beds are available, as hospitals fill up with COVID-19 patients.
Many local Christmas tree farmers are taking coronavirus precautions to ensure you and your family enjoy a jolly holiday.
The shootings Tuesday night in Lower Bucks County were a dispute between two groups, police said.
For 2020, Patch is shining a spotlight on some of your favorite local businesses in Bensalem.
Other top stories from the Bensalem Patch over the past week included Bucks County certifying results of the 2020 election.
Coronavirus cases kept surging this past week, even with government offices closed for Thanksgiving. Check your zip code for new numbers.
VIDEO: The masked men stole money out of the gas station's "skill machine" after breaking it open with the hammer.
Police are investigating a robbery after two men took money from a lottery machine at the Sunoco gas station on Lincoln Highway.
Country singer Jim Mitchell, and his band, The Repeat Offenders, have been one of the top country acts in the region for the past 30 years.
Deaths and hospitalizations also were up last week, as county health officials had to abandon most COVID-19 contact tracing efforts.
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We were overwhelmed at your submissions showing fall foliage and other scenes from Bucks County this autumn.
Other top stories from the Bensalem Patch over the past week included news of lane closures coming on a Bensalem roadway.
Residents are expected to move into the 40-unit community, with special veterans services, starting next month.
The closures, starting next week, are for PennDOT roadwork in the area.
Due to the surge in coronavirus cases in Bucks County, the township will no longer be allowing walk-ins.
The county's 1,676 new coronavirus cases was the most in one week since the pandemic began, with experts blaming unmasked exposures.
Other top stories from the Bensalem Patch over the past week included a nonprofit group helping small businesses during coronavirus.
The three businesses have signed leases at Centre Plaza, the shopping center on Galloway Road.
A letter signed by leaders of both parties said voters should feel confident in the 2020 election's reported outcomes.
The county's health director said there's no evidence students attending classes has contributed to the spread of coronavirus.
The nonprofit provides forgivable loans up to $3,000 for small Pennsylvania businesses that are struggling during the coronavirus pandemic.
The visit with Santa is part of Bensalem's reworking of its 2020 tree-lighting ceremony due to coronavirus concerns.
Other top stories from the Bensalem Patch over the past week included results in local and state elections.
The closure Friday comes as PennDOT crews plan to demolish the Bristol Road overpass on U.S. 1 this weekend.
The incumbent Republican had a nearly 2,000-vote lead on her challenger as of Thursday afternoon.
James Sowa was found dead at his home office just north of Street Road on Monday night, according to Bensalem Township Police.
Election workers in Bucks had counted more than 356,000 votes as of Wednesday night and were still counting mail-in ballots Thursday.
Bensalem Township School District will reopen schools for a mix of in-person and remote learning at the start of the second marking period.
Unofficial results showed the Democratic challenger in the District 18 state House race trailing, but with mail-in ballots to be counted.
What was your experience like at your polling place? Did you encounter long lines or significant wait times?