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Old 01-27-2015, 12:23 AM #14
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Not too bad west of the Poconos. We have had a few inches last night and few more tonight. It will snow lightly until tomorrow afternoon. I put my dgs out in the morning, I expect he will have a delay, but not sure if they will cancel again today. It's foing to cut into a Easter break.
A few nights it will be single digits again. Ugh. I hate going down at 3:45 AM in single digits and teens.
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