WHITEHALL TWP., Pa. (WPVI) — Some of the heaviest snow fell in the Lehigh Valley, with some areas seeing more than 10 inches.

“It’s been tough. We’ve been out since 7 a.m. We’re still going. We’re gonna take a break, though,” said a Whitehall Township resident.

State crews and private contractors have been on the job for hours, trying to keep up with the storm to keep roads passable and lots clear.

The Action Cam captured snow-stranded vehicles on a highway on-ramp and what appeared to be a driver in trouble in Bethlehem.

Snow and sleet slammed the Lehigh Valley all day, making travel difficult on the roads.

“I just recently got in a car crash from slipping on some ice,” said Lehigh University student Quentin Joyner.

“It’s definitely bad outside,” added Curtis Motley of Allentown.

We were able to slowly navigate some narrow and hilly areas. The highways are in much better shape across the area.

Many left the car parked – which is what’s recommended – and set out on foot for necessities.

“No DoorDash, no Grubhub. So I’m doing the errands right now,” said Noah Carey of Bethlehem.

“I’m from California, so I’ve never really had any snow, so this is crazy to me. This is the most snow I’ve ever seen in my life,” said Lehigh University student Austin Iburg.

Both Allentown and Bethlehem remain under snow emergencies. The public is asked to continue to avoid unnecessary travel.

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