The Montgomery County Health Department reportedly said it is a case of "physician-suspected measles."
The “multi-racial, whole community event” is set for Sunday.
Drivers could see slippery and hazardous conditions.
Plus, the deputy of a Main Line drug ring is sentenced.
Overnight lows Thursday are expected to be in the single digits.
A case of measles has been confirmed by the state Health Department. Officials are warning the unvaccinated to protect themselves.
The National Weather Service says temperatures will dip sharply Monday afternoon, creating icy road conditions.
(If you like getting forecasts from rodents, that is.)
Speed restrictions have been lifted, but authorities continue to urge caution.
There is a 100 percent chance of a snowy, icy wintry mix Sunday night, which could impact the Monday morning commute.
Plus, how to prevent and deal with frozen pipes.
Plus, a not guilty plea from an accused cop killer.
The brief storms Friday were described by one meteorologist as "five-minute blizzards."
Snow could make a mess of area roads, and partygoers should be prepared to change their plans, PennDOT says.
Winds approaching tropic-storm-force levels will impact the region on Friday afternoon and Saturday. Also, another storm is coming.
But unlike “Snowmaggedon2015,” forecasters aren’t predicting very much.
Plus, there was an earthquake in Chester County. Did you feel it?
And Vice President Joe Biden will be in town Friday.
The county's Code Blue declaration was set to expire Thursday morning but recent forecasts have prompted an extension.
Many say they're upset that forecasters and public officials overestimated the impact of Tuesday's storm.
The closures are for a series of bridge inspections, PennDOT said.
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Normal trash and recycling collection in the township will resume Thursday.
Forecasters issue apologies as Pennsylvania spared from "Snowmageddon2015."
The snow emergency will begin at 3 p.m. Monday, Jan. 26, the township said.
A “historic” winter storm is barrelling toward the Philadelphia region, threatening high winds and more than a foot of snow.
Lots of snow is expected over the next few days. Share what you're seeing with Patch.
Montgomery County has 1,200 tons of salt on hand, an official said Sunday night.
A storm watch has turned into a storm warning for Eastern Pennsylvania. Forecasters are predicting two days of snow.
Snow will first fall early Monday, slowing the morning commute, and then turn into a nor'easter, according to the National Weather Service.
SplashData releases its annual tally, and says folks continue to be at risk with weak, easily guessable sign-ins.
The National Weather Service said Saturday to expect even more snow overnight Saturday into Sunday.
Speed restrictions on area roadways have been lifted, but PennDOT warns things still may be slippery.
Plus, Tom Wolf is sworn in as Pennsylvania’s 47th governor.
“Be prepared for slippery roads and limited visibilities,” the National Weather Service said.
Lower Merion Township has announced that its libraries will open late on Saturday, Jan. 24, due to the impending snow and ice storm.
Lows overnight Sunday are expected to plummet to the teens, according to the Weather Channel.
Eastern Pennsylvania could see three to five inches of snow Friday into Saturday.
Plus, another storm is headed our way this weekend.