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It started snowing Saturday morning in SE Pa and kept snowing until late that night. It melted pretty much as it came down but we still had at least 3 inches on the lawn and they did plow the streets. Some areas in the county, the higher elevations, got as much as 7 to 16 inches. We started having the power blink about 1 PM and at 3PM it went out. It came on after 9:30 PM luckily, just as I was heating water on sterno for coffee and had warmed my dinner soup the same way. Some people are still without power.
It was weird seeing trees with leaves on and snow on the ground. It messed up the poplar trees and especially the maples. I think the gardens done for but maybe it wasn't a hard enough frost, under 30 degrees, to kill everything.
I was just at my grandfather's house and he's still without power. His part of town frequently loses power and is almost always the last to get it back. One of the main roads out of town is still closed because the power company hasn't removed downed wires. Many schools closed down again for tomorrow.
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