
UPDATED: Monday, 2:28 p.m.:
With a winter storm now predicted to bring between 14 and 24 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. Public works crews took to the streets Sunday to apply brine, Borough Manager James Dillion said.
Bristol Township
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The townshipโs snow emergency will begin at noon Monday and end at 6 a.m. on Thursday. Fire Marshal Kevinย Dippolito told LevittownNow.com that ordinance requires all vehicles must be removed from streets during snow emergencies. Click here to read more about Bristol Township’s snow removal policies.ย
Falls Township
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Fire Marshalย Richย Dippolito said a snow emergency would begin at noon Monday and expire at 6 p.m. on Wednesday. All residents are required to move vehicles, boats and trailers from the street and into driveways. Anyone with questions is asked to call 215-949-9000 ext. 201.
Langhorne Borough
Mayor Joe Taylor declared a snow emergency in the borough. Here’s what borough officials advise residents to do:
- Stay home if possible
- Avoid driving
- No parking of vehicles on streets to allow for clean-up
- Clear snow from sidewalks in a timely fashion
- Do not move snow into streets
- Expect power outages
- Check on elderly and disabled neighbors
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Langhorne Manor Borough
No declaration has been made.
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Penndel Borough
A snow emergency has been declared from 4 p.m. Monday until 9 a.m. Wednesday.
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Middletown Township
A snow emergency will go into effect at 6 p.m. Monday and continues through the next seven days, Fire Marshal Jim McGuire said. McGuire asked Middletown residents to move their vehicles off the roads during the snowfall.
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Morrisville Borough
A snow emergency has been declared from noon Monday until 6 p.m. Wednesday.
Tullytown Borough
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The borough is under a snow emergency declaration from noon Monday until noon Wednesday.ย All cars must be removed from public streets.


