The snow may have gotten a late start, but by Wednesday evening was falling steadily throughout Bucks County.
As flakes fell, closures began. Montgomery County closed offices at 2 p.m. Some schools, including Quakertown Community School District in Upper Bucks, called an early dismissal.
Less snowfall is expected than initially anticipated, but a foot of snow still is expected in some parts of the county into Thursday morning.
Previous forecasts called for up to two feet of snow in Central and Upper Bucks, but late Wednesday morning, Trent Davis, meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, New Jersey, said Doylestown and north of it is likely looking at 8 to 12 inches of snow
Two sessions of Jackson County District Court were held last week at the Justice Center with Judge Monica Leslie presiding.
A session mainly for traffic cases was held Dec. 7, with a session for other cases Dec. 8.
Results of the sessions are listed below, with information obtained from records on file with the Jackson County Clerk of Court office. Defendants pleaded guilty unless indicated otherwise. In addition to dismissals and infractions, dispositions included:
Dec. 7
Nicholas Church, 44, Atlanta, Ga., driving while impaired â level five, sentence of not less than nor more than 60 days suspended for 12 months and placed on unsupervised probation on condition he pay fine of $100 and costs, obtain substance abuse assessment, surrender driverâs license and perform 24 hours community service.
3 inches of snow an hour possible in the Lehigh Valley. When could it happen and why?
Updated Dec 15, 2020;
Posted Dec 15, 2020
The National Weather Service is calling for up to two feet of snow in parts of New Jersey from a winter storm expected to start on Wednesday.
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The Lehigh Valley’s had plenty of winter storms that have dumped 3 inches of snow in total, but this latest one could include a period where we’re getting 3 inches of snow an hour.
A meteorologist said that’s a possibility with the storm expected to hit on Wednesday. The region will go into a Winter Storm Warning at 10 a.m. with up to 24 inches of snow on the way, the National Weather Service is forecasting.
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The Salina Law Enforcement Citizen Review Board will be officially established this week after final approval by the city commission on Monday.
At its Monday evening meeting, the Salina City Commission voted to approve, on second reading, an ordinance to establish the Citizen Review Board.
The board will consist of nine members appointed by the mayor with consent of the city commission, seven of which are citizens interested or experienced in police and/or community relations, a member fo the city s human relations commission and a current officer or sergeant of the Salina Police Department with at least three years of experience with SPD.