How much snow have we gotten so far?
THERE ARE ESSENTIAL WORKERS THAT DO NEED TO GET TO WHERE THEY NEED TO BE, I GUESS TODAY, BUT KEEP IT SAFE OUT THERE. GLAD TO HEAR THE PLOW TRUCK IS GOING TO BE OKAY, AND HOPEFULLY THE PEOPLE INVOLVED EVEN MORE SO. ALL RIGHT. THANKS. WE ALSO WANT TO MENTION ABOUT 400 CLOSINGS AND SNOW EMERGENCIES, LOCAL SNOW EMERGENCIES INTO US. THAT’S ALL ON THE BOTTOM OF YOUR SCREEN. AND OUR WEBSITE. LIVE CHURCH IS CANCELED FOR THE SERVICE THIS MORNING. WE NOW WANT TO GO TO NEWS EIGHT’S BAYLEE MARTIN. SHE IS LIVE OUT IN THE ELEMENTS IN EAST LAMPETER TOWNSHIP IN LANCASTER COUNTY. YOU’RE RIGHT BY THE PENNDOT HEADQUARTERS THERE. AND I KNOW WE’VE SEEN TRUCKS OUT ON THE ROAD AND ALREADY SOME OTHER PEOPLE’S VIDEO. WHAT ARE YOU SEEING THERE? GOOD MORNING MATT AND CAITLIN. WE HAVE SEEN PLOW TRUCKS COMING OUT OF PENNDOT HEADQUARTERS. NOT AT THE MOMENT, BUT THEY’RE ALL OUT PLOWING THE ROADS RIGHT NOW, WHICH HERE ON LINCOLN HIGHWAY, THEY ARE PRETTY COVERED. I MEAN, TRAFFIC SEEMS TO BE MOVING THROUGH PRETTY SMOOTHLY. PEOPLE ARE GETTING THROUGH, BUT DEFINITELY YOU WANT TO TAKE IT EASY IF YOU ARE GOING TO BE OUT HERE. BECAUSE ONCE THAT SNOW GETS PLOWED, IT IS COMING DOWN PRETTY FAST HERE. BELIEVE IT OR NOT, FROM THE 630 OR FROM THE 6:00 HOUR FEELS LIKE IT’S LIGHTENED UP JUST A LITTLE BIT. WHY DON’T YOU TAKE A LOOK AT THIS EARLIER TODAY, JUST BEFORE 5 A.M.? THIS WAS THE INTERSECTION AT COLUMBIA AVENUE AND MORRISTOWN ROAD. VERY QUIET ROADS, A LITTLE BIT LESS COVERED THAN THEY ARE RIGHT NOW, BUT DEFINITELY GETTING WORSE AND WORSE AS THE DAY GOES ON. LIKE I SAID, IT HAS LIGHTENED UP JUST A LITTLE BIT. WE’VE SEEN THOSE PENNDOT PLOWS COMING OUT AND PLOWING THIS ROAD THAT WE HAVE RIGHT HERE BEHIND US. BUT OF COURSE, WE’LL KEEP YOU UPDATED AS IT GOES ON HERE IN LANCASTER COUNTY. FOR NOW. LIVE IN EAST LAMPETER TOWNSHIP.
Snow is still falling as a winter storm moves through South-Central Pennsylvania, but we’re already getting snowfall total reports. Here’s a look at how much snow has fallen as of 9 a.m. Sunday.South-Central Pa. snowfall reports New Bloomfield, Perry County: 5 inchesCampbelltown, Lebanon County: 4 inchesHershey, Dauphin County: 4 inchesHarrisburg, Dauphin County: 4 inchesManheim, Lancaster County: 3.8 inchesFelton, York County: 3.6 inchesNewville, Cumberland County: 3.5 inchesMillersville, Lancaster County: 3.3 inchesPalmyra, Lebanon County: 3.3 inchesMechanicsburg, Cumberland County: 3.3 inchesMiddletown, Dauphin County: 3.2 inchesStonybrook, York County: 3 inchesSpry, York County: 3 inchesValley Green, York County: 3 inchesLititz, Lancaster County: 3 inchesBloserville, Cumberland County: 3 inchesLebanon, Lebanon County: 3 inchesStonybrook, York County: 2.8 inchesLebanon, Lebanon County: 2.5 inchesBloserville, Cumberland County: 2 inchesHighspire, Dauphin County: 1.3 inches
Snow is still falling as a winter storm moves through South-Central Pennsylvania, but we’re already getting snowfall total reports.
Here’s a look at how much snow has fallen as of 9 a.m. Sunday.

Amneris Rivera
Lebanon, Pa., Sunday morning.
South-Central Pa. snowfall reports New Bloomfield, Perry County: 5 inchesCampbelltown, Lebanon County: 4 inchesHershey, Dauphin County: 4 inchesHarrisburg, Dauphin County: 4 inchesManheim, Lancaster County: 3.8 inchesFelton, York County: 3.6 inchesNewville, Cumberland County: 3.5 inchesMillersville, Lancaster County: 3.3 inchesPalmyra, Lebanon County: 3.3 inchesMechanicsburg, Cumberland County: 3.3 inchesMiddletown, Dauphin County: 3.2 inchesStonybrook, York County: 3 inchesSpry, York County: 3 inchesValley Green, York County: 3 inchesLititz, Lancaster County: 3 inchesBloserville, Cumberland County: 3 inchesLebanon, Lebanon County: 3 inchesStonybrook, York County: 2.8 inchesLebanon, Lebanon County: 2.5 inchesBloserville, Cumberland County: 2 inchesHighspire, Dauphin County: 1.3 inches

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Snowfall reports snapshot.