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Winter Storm Targets Levittown Area: Latest Forecast, Cancellations, How To Prepare

A winter storm is expected to bring heavy snow accumulations to the region this weekend, forecasters said.

LEVITTOWN, PA — Residents of the Levittown area are bracing for a winter storm this weekend that could bring heavy snow accumulations to the township and Philadelphia region.

Patch has compiled the latest forecast, storm preparation suggestions, reported closures, updates on snow emergencies, and other information people need to know as the storm is set to pound the area with forecasters anticipating anywhere from 12-18 inches of snow.

Patch will provide updates throughout the day on Friday as more announcements are made on closures, schools, roads and highways, businesses, and more.

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Latest Forecast

  • Sleet and freezing rain chances have increased for the Interstate 95 corridor, which would lessen snow accumulation across most of the county, the National Weather Service of Mount Holly, N.J., reported on Friday morning.
  • A Cold Weather Advisory remains in effect from 10 p.m. Friday until 10 a.m. on Saturday. A Winter Storm Watch remains in effect from 7 p.m. on Saturday through 1 p.m. on Monday.
  • Hazards: Significant snowfall accumulations are still expected, but may be closer to 12 inches due to the mixing of snow and sleet or freezing rain nearer to the Interstate 95 corridor. A dangerous stretch of cold is expected with wind chills in the single digits or below zero.
  • Impacts: Heavy snow and ice accumulation will make travel dangerous or impossible. Expect widespread road closures and delays. Some power outages and tree damage is possible with ice accumulations. Dangerous cold could result in hypothermia and frostbite for those outside for long periods and may impact infrastructure due to increased heating demand.
  • Timing: Dangerous cold temperatures are expected to begin Friday night and will continue throughout next week. Snow is expected Saturday night through early Monday afternoon. The mix of snow and sleet and freezing rain is likely during the day on Sunday.

Snow Emergency

The mayor of Tullytown Borough has declared a snow ice emergency starting at 6 p.m. on Saturday through 6 p.m. on Monday.

The mayor said that all vehicles must be removed from borough streets and that off-street parking is available at the Borough Hall parking lot. Any vehicle not moved will be towed at owner's expense.

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The Penndel Borough Mayor has declared a Snow Emergency for the approaching storm, effective from 7 p.m. on Saturday until 1 p.m. on Monday. Please remove vehicles from the streets to allow plows to remove snow. Those residents with no off-street parking shall park on even side of the street. Once the plow has come through, please move vehicles to the odd side of the street. Please clear all sidewalks within 12 hours after snow ceases to fall.

Langhorne Borough Mayor Truchil has declared a snow emergency from midnight on Sunday to 9 p.m. on Monday. During this time, it is unlawful for any vehicles to be parked in the street until 24 hours after snowfall has ended.

Falls Township has declared a Snow Emergency, starting Saturday at 9 p.m., and expiring at 9 p.m. on Monday. All vehicles, boats, trailers, etc. must be moved off all township streets on to your property so emergency vehicles and plows can safely navigate down your street.

Also, the township parks will be closed from dusk on Saturday until such time as they can be plowed and made safe.

The Bristol Borough Police Department is asking residents to plan accordingly.

Bristol Police said that there will be no parking on all of Mill Street, the 100 block of Radcliffe Street, and the 100 block of Market Street from 7 a.m. Sunday through 2 p.m. on Monday.

Reported Closures

  • The Falls Township Supervisors meeting scheduled for Monday has been rescheduled to Thursday due to the forecasted snowstorm. The meeting will be held at 6 p.m. at the Middletown Township municipal building, 3 Municipal Way, Langhorne.

School District Plans

The Bristol Township School District Winter Weather Team has been activated to monitor and evaluate the weather over the weekend.

The school district has two "Snow Days" built into the school calendar, which we will be used before "Remote Instruction" days. However, the district is asking students and parents to prepare for a possible Remote Learning Day if the impact of the winter storm lasts into the middle of the week.

The Neshaminy School District will end up closing schools on Monday as a traditional "snow day" with no online learning expectations if the storm is severe. The district asks the school community to stay alert for additional communications.

The Pennsbury School District is issuing a Remote Learning Advisory for Monday as a precaution.

Schools Superintendent Thomas A. Smith said the goal is to hold in-person classes if possible; this includes the possibility of a delayed opening.

In preparation for the possibility of Remote Learning, the following should occur on Friday:

  • All students bring home their Chromebooks and chargers at the end of the school day.
  • Students should have the necessary materials, including textbooks, notebooks, and other resources, to complete assignments and participate in remote classes.
  • Students have been instructed to test their access to online platforms such as Schoology, PowerSchool, and Google Meets to confirm their login information is working properly.
  • If you or your child have tech issues contact: familytechhelp@pennsburysd.org.

Transportation Delays Possible

Besides access to local roads and highways being limited due to the storm, SEPTA officials are warning of disruptions and possible service shutdowns on its regional rail lines.

Major Storm History

The last time at least 12 inches of snow in one day in Philadelphia was on Jan. 23, 2016, when 19.6 inches of snow fell, according to the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, N.J.

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Storm Preparation Tips

The Pennsylvania Turnpike has issued a "Severe Winter Weather Alert" for its roadway, with heavy snow and dangerous conditions expected this weekend. The PA Turnpike issued these tips:

  • Adjust plans accordingly
  • Check antifreeze, battery, wipers, and washer fluid
  • Fill gas tank, check tire tread, and pressure
  • Pack warm clothes, blankets, chargers, and food and water in your vehicle
  • Expect restrictions and icy roadways across the system

The National Weather Service has provided preparation ideas in the wake of the upcoming storm.

Click here to see the preparation ideas

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