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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.
The forum will focus on the fundamentals of elementary mathematics, the district said.
Eastern Pennsylvania could see three to five inches of snow Friday into Saturday.
Plus, another storm is headed our way this weekend.
Plus, deadly crashes that shuttered area roadways for hours Sunday.
A total of $2,393,105,959.08 was wagered at Pennsylvania slot machines in December.
“Any water still on the roads will refreeze, creating icy conditions once again.”
A few ways to occupy the kids on their day off.
Monday, Jan. 19, is Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a federal holiday.
Do not drive, officials say. I-76 pile-up. Snow, sleet and freezing rain will start, stop and restart by Sunday night, Monday morning.
Plus, police say a Church Farm School teacher had a relationship with a student.
Local nonprofit Cradles to Crayons provides everyday essentials to low-income children through age 12 in the Delaware Valley.
This season’s vaccine had reduced protection, leaving even those who got the shot highly susceptible to contracting the flu, the CDC said.
A group of pro-life activists plan to ask every abortion clinic in Philadelphia to close during the Pope's visit in September.
The “Red Sunset” maples will “play a role in bringing life and beauty to a site of such sadness,” Gov. Tom Corbett said.
Remember to bring your driver’s license, vehicle registration and insurance card to the Township Building.
Plus, the “Cake Boss” reality star is opening a Philadelphia location of his famous bakery.
A letter from one of many Patch readers who told us we were nuts to tell you not to idle your car on a cold morning. What do you think?
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is marking Winter Driving Awareness Week.
Despite common belief, your car doesn’t need time to warm up. Check below to see how the myth could be hurting you, and your wallet.
Thirty-six people have died this flu season, the Health Department said.
The “holidays” – the 98th annual Girl Scout cookie sales – are weeks away, but we have some tools to guide your search for cookie goodness.
A look at some of the events on the calendar this week.
The year's Farm Show, the 99th, is supporting the state's milk distribution program.
Plus, snowfall totals from the first storm of 2015.
Sales of Pennsylvania wines were up 31 percent, the state Liquor Control Board said.
Depending on temperatures, the wintry mix could linger through the morning commute and into the day Monday.
Plus, how to prevent and deal with frozen pipes.
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Single-digit temperatures felt sub-zero with the wind chill Thursday morning. More snow is coming Friday.
An overnight wind chill will make it feel like 8 below zero. A wind chill advisory is in place.
A 1/8-inch crack can leak up to 250 gallons of water a day, causing flooding, structural damage and the immediate potential for mold.