A portion of Woodside Road in Lower Makefield closes Monday for nearly a month for wetland excavation, the state s Department of Transportation announced Tuesday.
Crews for the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission will close the road between Route 32 (River Road) and Taylorsville Road weekdays from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. through April 15.
A detour will direct northbound traffic onto Taylorsville Road to Mount Eyre Road and Route 32, and southbound traffic will use Taylorsville Road, Main Street, Route 332 (Afton Road) and onto Route 32 (Delaware Avenue/River Road).
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3 storms in 8 days: Here s the latest on Louisville s winter weather Billy Kobin, Louisville Courier Journal
LOUISVILLE, Ky. The Louisville area and a good chunk of Kentucky and Southern Indiana received more snow overnight, but the end of the freezing, wintry weather is in sight.
During this third winter storm in the past eight days, 2.2 inches of snow fell overnight at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport, according to the National Weather Service.
The weather service s office on Theiler Lane in southern Jefferson County saw 2.3 inches of fresh snow, while Kentucky s second-biggest city, Lexington, saw 1.4 inches, meteorologist Ron Steve said.
Higher amounts of new accumulation were reported south of Louisville and Lexington, with Bowling Green seeing 2.9 inches as of midnight Thursday and some reports of at least 4 inches in Glasgow, Campbellsville and other parts of south-central Kentucky, Steve said.
3 storms in 8 days: Here s the latest on Louisville s winter weather Billy Kobin, Louisville Courier Journal
LOUISVILLE, Ky. The Louisville area and a good chunk of Kentucky and Southern Indiana received more snow overnight, but the end of the freezing, wintry weather is in sight.
During this third winter storm in the past eight days, 2.2 inches of snow fell overnight at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport, according to the National Weather Service.
The weather service s office on Theiler Lane in southern Jefferson County saw 2.3 inches of fresh snow, while Kentucky s second-biggest city, Lexington, saw 1.4 inches, meteorologist Ron Steve said.
Higher amounts of new accumulation were reported south of Louisville and Lexington, with Bowling Green seeing 2.9 inches as of midnight Thursday and some reports of at least 4 inches in Glasgow, Campbellsville and other parts of south-central Kentucky, Steve said.