"I like it. I'm from upstate New York so it feels like home for me," one resident said.
Audrey Kenny, the director of Bucks County Emergency Services, said they've received a couple of dozen emergency calls from people driving in the snow, but the call volume has been low. There were some reports of injuries, though nothing life-threatening.
Some people said they came out to enjoy the weather with their pets, while some can't wait to get back inside their homes.
"Thirty years ago I'd have went sledding and footballing, but now I just stay in," said Kenneth Nichols, from Warminster.