Video's are pouring in of wintry conditions across the Mid Atlantic region -
December 7, 2023 — This Thursday morning, central and northeast Pennsylvania woke up to a surprise guest – snow. The region witnessed a delightful transformation, as gentle snow showers dusted the landscape, turning it into a serene winter scene.
Bradford County
- Canton: 3.0 inches
- Stevensville: 1.5 inches
- Athens: 1.5 inches
- Camptown: 1.0 inch
Clinton County
- Renovo: 1.0 inch
Lackawanna County
- Scranton: 1.0 inch
- La Plume: 0.5 inch
Luzerne County
- Bear Creek: 3.0 inches
- Edwardsville: 1.4 inches
- Avoca: 1.1 inches
- Pittston: 1.0 inch
Lycoming County
- Jersey Shore: 1.0 inch
- Williamsport: 0.8 inch
Monroe County
- Pocono Pines: 0.6 inch
- Pocono Summit: 0.5 inch
- Mount Pocono: 0.4 inch
Montour County
- Danville: 1.2 inches
Northumberland County
- Milton: 1.3 inches
- Sunbury: 1.0 inch
- Muncy: 0.3 inch
Schuylkill County
- Tower City: 2.5 inches
- Tremont: 2.1 inches
- Auburn: Trace
Snyder County
- Selinsgrove: 0.7 inch
Sullivan County
- Laporte: 0.3 inch
Susquehanna County
- Forest City: 0.6 inch
Union County
- Lewisburg: 1.0 inch
Wayne County
- Equinunk: 1.0 inch
Wyoming County
- Meshoppen: 1.0 inch
As the day continues, residents are urged to navigate cautiously due to slick roads. The snow, while causing some inconvenience, adds a touch of winter charm to the region. So, grab your warm layers, take a stroll, and enjoy the simple beauty that December snowfall brings to central and northeast Pennsylvania. Winter is here, painting our surroundings in a tranquil coat of white.
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