Crime & Safety
Snow Emergency Declared in Norristown: What to Know
Here's what you should know about the upcoming storm and how it may impact Norristown, including parking, snow shoveling, plowing, and more.

NORRISTOWN, PA -- As you've probably heard by now, Wednesday's blue summer skies and late spring air will not be in the area for long. A significant storm front is coming through the area, and up to 8 inches could fall in Montgomery County.
Norristown will declare a snow emergency at 12:01 a.m. Thursday, effective until further notice.
Snow emergency regulations for the borough can be found here.
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Plowing details can be tracked using at this new, live, interactive map.
Regarding snow removal, here are a few points to keep in mind as you grab those shovels. According to the township code:
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- It shall be unlawful for any person to throw or place removed snow or ice in the traveled area of a street in the Municipality of Norristown.
- Placement of objects in the street:
- Following a snow or ice storm, no person or entity shall place, anywhere in the streets of Norristown, any object whatsoever that impedes municipal snow-removal operations.
- Objects placed in the street in violation of this Subsection B may be removed by the Norristown Public Works Department and disposed of in accordance with the procedures established by the Public Works Director, with no liability to the Municipality for said removal and disposal. ###liB shall be subject to the penalties set forth in § 278-23A of the General Laws of Norristown.
A link to the full township code for snow and ice removal is available here.
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