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Snow Emergencies Remain In Lower Bucks Co.
Some communities declared snow emergencies that last into Tuesday following the blizzard over the weekend.
LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA — While the blizzard is over, communities in Lower Bucks County where snowfall totals from Sunday's storm were reported between at least nearly 10 inches in some parts to 21 inches in Morrisville Borough.
Ahead of the blizzard, most towns declared snow emergencies on Saturday to prepare public works and emergency crews.
This is the status of snow emergencies in Lower Bucks County communities:
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- Bensalem Township — Mayor Joseph DiGirolamo declared a snow emergency for the township on Saturday. The emergency did not include an expiration date.
- Bristol Township — A snow emergency was declared from Noon Sunday through midnight on Tuesday.
- Falls Township — Falls Township declared a Snow Emergency from 6 p.m. Sunday until 6 a.m. on Tuesday. All vehicles, boats, and trailers must be removed from all township streets.
- Lower Makefield Township — The township's Emergency Management Coordinator issued a disaster declaration on Sunday.
- Lower Southampton Township — The Snow Emergency Declaration that was supposed to end at 4 p.m. Monday has been extended to 7 a.m. on Tuesday.
- Middletown Township — A snow emergency was declared from noon on Dunday to noon on Monday.
- Morrisville Borough — Mayor Gary Wallace declared a snow emergency from 5 p.m. on Sunday until 5 p.m. on Monday.
- Upper Southampton Township — Upper Southampton Police has a snow emergency in effect from 6 a.m. on Sunday to 6 p.m. on Monday.
- Warminster Township — The snow emergency went into effect at Noon on Sunday and runs through Noon on Tuesday.
- Yardley — Mayor Caroline Thompson declared a snow emergency from 4 p.m. Sunday to 4 p.m. on Monday.
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