Snow Emergencies Declared as Coastal Storm Approaches
Although they may have preferred to enjoy the mild weather, residents and local emergency management officials spent much of Saturday preparing for a major winter storm that is forecast to […]
Although they may have preferred to enjoy the mild weather, residents and local emergency management officials spent much of Saturday preparing for a major winter storm that is forecast to […]
The borough of Hellertown and other municipalities have issued snow emergencies due to a Nor'easter that's expected to dump as much as two feet of snow on the area.
The likelihood that a major winter storm will strike eastern Pennsylvania Wednesday prompted borough officials in Hellertown to declare a snow emergency, which will take effect at 7 a.m. Dec. 16 and remain in force until further notice.
In advance of a winter storm that’s forecast to bring as much as eight inches of snow to Saucon Valley late Sunday and early Monday, Hellertown borough officials today declared a snow emergency that will take effect at 4 p.m. Sunday and remain in effect until further notice.
In advance of a storm that's forecast to bring a mix of wintry precipitation to the area Saturday and Sunday, Hellertown borough officials on Friday declared a snow emergency that will take effect at noon on Saturday, and remain in effect until further notice.
In advance of an approaching major snowstorm, the Borough of Hellertown has issued a snow emergency that will take effect at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 6, and remain in effect until further notice.
Debbie Ann Schall of Hellertown says the borough's public works employees should be thanked for their hard work during the snowstorm that affected the area.
A massive late winter coastal storm that's predicted to strike the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast Tuesday is now forecast by the National Weather Service to bring 18 to 24 inches of snow to the Lehigh Valley area, including Hellertown and Lower Saucon Township, in what could be a historic March weather event.
National Weather Service forecasters have issued a winter storm warning Wednesday night and Thursday for the Lehigh Valley, where they say 6 to 10 inches of snow could fall in what will doubtless be the biggest storm of the season so far.