UPDATED: Tuesday, 10:00 a.m.

Credit: Tom Sofield/LevittownNow.com
With a winter storm now predicted to bring between 10 and 14 inches of snow to the region, local municipalities are declaring snow emergencies ahead of the first flakes.
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Bristol Borough
No declaration has been made.
Bristol Township
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A disaster declaration was issued Tuesday until 6 p.m. Wednesday night. From Bristol Township:
Residents are to remove all vehicles,trailers and boats parked on township roadways to allow for clear passage of snow plows and emergency vehicles.Vehicles, trailers, and boats left parked on township roadways during the Disaster Emergency will be subject to ticketing and towing by the Bristol Township Police Department.
Falls Township
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Fire Marshal declared Snow Emergency Tuesday beginning at 12 p.m. and expiring at Wednesday at 6 p.m. Please remove all vehicles parked on the street during this time period.
Langhorne Borough
No declaration has been made.
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Langhorne Manor Borough
No declaration has been made.
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Penndel Borough
No declaration has been made.
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Middletown Township
Officials declared a snow emergency for the township Tuesday morning. They ask that residents keep their cars off the street until 24 hours after the snow has stopped so road crews can do their work.
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Morrisville Borough
Officials declared Snow Emergency Snow Emergency today beginning at 12 p.m. and expiring at Wednesday at 6 p.m. Please remove all vehicles parked on the street during this time period.
Tullytown Borough
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The borough is under a snow emergency declaration from 10 a.m. Tuesday until 6 p.m. Wednesday. All cars must be removed from public streets. Temporary off street parking locations are the Tullytown Fire Company, Municipal building and Walt Disney elementary school parking lots.
Publisher/Editor Jeff Bohen contributed to this report.
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