Levittown Awakes to Snow
After an overcast day of light rain and sleet, snow began falling Friday night in Levittown.
After days of hype, Levittown awoke to find a healthy covering of heavy, wet snow outside.
The storm dumped several inches of snow by early Saturday morning.
Local municipal, state and private crews worked to clear local roads and parking lots.
The streets of Langhorne Borough and Maple Avenue in Middletown Township were partly clear just after midnight Saturday. As the snow picked up, it became evident road crews began to have trouble keeping the streets clear.
The storm put the county under a winter storm warning and forced local school districts to cancel events.
The overnight snow is part of a larger system which has crippled major cities like Boston and New York with more than a foot of snow.
Tom Sofield
7:48 am on Saturday, February 9, 2013
How many inches are outside your front door?
Tom Sofield
7:49 am on Saturday, February 9, 2013
From Middletown Township:
Vehicles are not permitted to be parked on township streets one hour after snow begins falling until twelve hours after it stops. Help our plow drivers. Besides a ticket, you risk having your vehicle damaged by the plow trucks. You will share the blame in an accident report if that happens for parking illegally. Get your cars off the street and onto your property.
Kyle
8:02 am on Saturday, February 9, 2013
As measured on my picinic tabel in the back yard, 4 3/4 inches.
me
9:10 am on Saturday, February 9, 2013
I am in a Levittown home in Holly Hill section and part of a tree fell from the Sandy Hurricane months ago and is laying on lines and all across my neighbors back roof and now snow has pilled on it. Told Asplunge (how ever spelled) and Peco and still nothing. Wonder what it will take for someone to get out here and get it off his house. What to crash through his roof and hurt someone is that what it will take for them to come take care of it?????