THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Pa. snowfall could surpass 1995-96 record By Patrick Walters Asso:::oLD PRESS WRITER PHILADELPHIA Itvo days after a monster storm left town. Pennsylvania braced Tuesday for a fresh winter blast expected to set snowfall records and test the spirits of winter-weary residents thousands of whom remained without power in the western part of the state. The National Weather Service said the latest storm Pennsylvania's third major one this winter could bring 10-18 inches of new snow to much of the eastern pail of the state. a region still blanketed in white from the weekend. Philadelphia was 9.2 inches away from its seasonal snowfall record of Q Q D r) , •, - ,:i ~., kt,„ , N*: , 41: , •=±.,:. W , , ?4 , .t.!* AS '; - - - A• A* V 't's3b '',, sto tt contse F toTal sloppe This Valentine's Day surprise -your special someone vvich roses or other fresh flowers, candy, balloons or a teddy bear 117 W. Beaver Ave - .r %1 7, , EV ,l 4* TO *0 '4* *V *0 WALK-INS • 4TH FLOOR • STUDENT HEALTH CENTER APPOINTMENTS • WVVW.SA.PSU.EDUIUHS OR (814) 863-0774 Pt \ \Y iR 65.5 inches, set in 1995-1996 At Philadelphia International Airport, two major airlines planned to cancel all flights due to the snow. In western Pennsylvania, thousands of cus tomers remained without power from the weekend snow. Allegheny Power said about 40,000 in southwestern Pennsylvania were still without electricity, while Duquesne Light reported 3,000 without power. Michael Giambattista, 56, a truck driver from Elizabeth, Pa., had been without power since 11 p.m. Friday. He was staying at a Red Cross shelter near his home with his girlfriend and 13-year-old son. I've never been without power like this, - said Giambattista, 1 1 4= www.sa.psu.edu/uhs Perfect 10 f More Day Spa 51.0 Off choice of Haircut, 1 Hour Massage or Facial Through the month of February 322131. College Ave 814-231-8519 814.137. 1 34 2 . , , S .1 F. adding that he was trying to help keep spirits up among the more than 50 people at the shelter. "Mother Nature, you can't battle her. She's going to win." The impending arrival of Tuesday's snow again set in motion what were becoming familiar patterns in the wake of the weekend storm that dropped more than two feet in many places, and a late December storm that left nearly as much. The snow was expected to start sometime in the afternoon and continue through today "It is a concern, especially foi those people that are still diggim out, that there is not a lot of time between systems," said Valerie Meola, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service. A, x V to her heart I .-:::, ii::4. -, _ • 7.- l' ''' ;'' • . , _ 4 , 1 , ` v.? ..,., 1 4 • ; A v l i • " ~- A' ". • , , • . , • • _. li r ' mi ! •a , 1:, .'' ... K, •, t eillerjhb I, --' ''' N.'''' " • • .?;_. - • ; ..,:i N•-• ..?... , ' 1 • 4 '—, .. if A , ' 4-i ,t i i tt,' 7 , , '‘ ‘ . '•-• ' i •'• •-- r44-r- . -- .t. n• .. g . : ...: , Aidiagiiiiii, t. si. : ‘, , t,,, Meredith Hunter and Jason Orr select a shovel in preparation for the winter snow storm in Philadelphia on Tuesday. This storm is Pennsylvania's third major snow storm this year. V ateAgru n es- D S otte - '"' 4* - ,; , T. • , 4‘. • 4t7: , u -®s , 1•;e4 - t. • ' • t • ; i• - • • • •-• • .•' WEDNESDAY, FEB. 10, 2010 17 HARRISON'S Dinner for Two Wine Grill & Catering Chef-Prepared Upscale Carry-Out 1221 East College Avenue • 814.237.4422 -`,:= • •::••; • . •
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