Winter storm continues to pummel Philly, NJ
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The city has reopened its offices, libraries and recreation centers, but the snow emergency remains in effect.
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Philly school buildings will remain virtual on Tuesday; other Pa. and N.J. districts are a mixed bag
School districts around the region made varying calls for how they’re handling classes Tuesday as the region continues to dig out from the massive snowstorm that dumped more than a foot of snow in many places — with some closed altogether,
A major winter storm dropped more than a foot of snow in Philadelphia Sunday through Monday. It was the city’s biggest storm since 2016. Take a look at these photos of the snow from Getty Images.
Much of Philadelphia received at least one foot of snow from a snowstorm that hit the region Sunday. The storm has disrupted travel, including public transit, and many city services. Above, a resident walks their dog at Powers Point in Port Richmond.
The weather service predicts that Philadelphia will see temperatures peaking in the mid-30s Tuesday and upper-30s Wednesday of next week, which should help the snow start to melt, Guzzo said. Rain is also possible Wednesday, which would further melt the snow.
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Snow totals reported to the National Weather Service for Berks, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Lehigh, Montgomery, Philadelphia counties in PA and Burlington, Camden, Hunterdon and Mercer, N.J. ranged
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