More than 65 inches of snow has fallen in Erie, Pa., in the past 60 hours, shattering all previous multi-day snowfall records there dating to 1893. Being one of the snowiest cities in the country, Erie is used to heavy lake-effect snow, but getting this much snow is so short a time is not something […]
More than 65 inches of snow has fallen in Erie, Pa., in the past 60 hours, shattering all previous multi-day snowfall records there dating to 1893.
Being one of the snowiest cities in the country, Erie is used to heavy lake-effect snow, but getting this much snow is so short a time is not something long-time residents have seen before.
The city has declared a state of emergency and the story has gone global.
John Stehlin, weatherman at WICU, Erie’s NBC affiliate owned by Lilly Broadcasting, was interviewed about the record-breaking snow on BBC Radio.
The forecast for Erie? More snow.
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