The overnight snowstorm has moved north and east, leaving central Pennsylvania under a pre-Christmas blanket of snow.
Accumulations, in general, were higher south of the Pennsylvania Turnpike and east of the Susquehanna River, different than the Dec. 2 storm that dumped more snow farther north and west.
Spotters reported about an inch and a half in Mechanicsburg to 4 inches in Highspire.
To the south, a spotter in East Berlin, York County, measured 3.7 inches, and that total increased farther east, with an accumulation of 5.5 inches in Gap, Lancaster County.
The largest amount reported was 11 inches around the Hidden Valley Resort in Somerset County.
Some of the coldest temperatures of what has already been an unusually cold December have started to move in and will be accompanied by winds that will make it quite uncomfortable outdoors.
The Eagles’ home game against the Las Vegas Raiders figures to be one of the colder games that the team has played in through the years, with temperatures falling through the 20s and winds gusting to 30 mph.
Look for the frigid temperatures to ease a bit tomorrow and the winds to die down, and then conditions to actually surge past normal by mid-week, with highs in Harrisburg forecast to reach the mid- to upper 40s on Wednesday and Thursday, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).
Central Pa. residents awoke to a winter wonderland on Sunday morning.Paul Vigna
According to the NWS, here are the cumulative totals across central Pennsylvania, listed in alphabetical order by county. Be aware that some of the reporting times vary, but a majority are from Sunday morning:
Adams County
Blair County
N Ski Gap, 1.3 inchesAltoona, 1 inchNNE Altoona, 0.6 inch
Cameron County
Stevenson Dam, 1.5 inches
Centre County
State College, SW, 1 inchSSW State College, 0.5 inch
Clearfield County
Dubois, 3 inches Grampian, 3 inches
Clinton County
Renovo, 0.5 inchMill Hall, 0.4 inch
Cumberland County
Mechanicsburg, 1.5 inchesNNW Mechanicsburg, 1.2 inches
Dauphin County
NNE Highspire, 4 inchesHummelstown, 3.3 inchesElizabethville, 2.8 inchesRockville, 2.5 inches
Franklin County
ESE Waynesboro, 2.8 inchesNE Waynesboro, 1 inch
Lancaster County
Gap, 5.5 inchesMillersville, 3.5 inches
Lebanon County
Palmyra, 3.5 inchesS Palmyra, 3.5 inchesSand Hill, 3.1 inchesLebanon, 3.1 inches
Lycoming County
South Williamsport, 0.5 inch
Montour County
Perry County
New Bloomfield, 1.1 inchMillerstown, 0.8 inch
Schuylkill County
Hometown, 5.5 inchesValley View, 5 inchesWSW Hometown, 2.0 inches
Somerset County
Hidden Valley, 11.0 inchesBoswell, 7.5 inches
Tioga County
Cowanesque Dam, trace
Warren County
York County
East Berlin, 3.7 inchesDillsburg, 1.5 inchesYork Township, 3.5 inches