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A cartoon by Joe Dator. Snowed in? Spend some time with our Cartoons at Random tool: http://nyer.cm/UKYVuer Posted by The New Yorker on Saturday, January 23, […]
The good news: The snow is eventually going to end. The bad news: It’s not going to be over until very late tonight. The National […]
Way back on January 11th, before Winter Storm Jonas was even a twinkle in meteorologists’ eyes, we told you that Pennsylvania was launching a technology that […]
About 15 inches of snow fell overnight in Philadelphia — and as of 10:45 a.m. Saturday it’s still coming down. By the end of the storm, […]
The Reading Terminal Market is closed on Saturday. SEPTA is only running the El and the Broad Street Line. The city is bunkering in for […]
According to the reliable folks at Phillywx.com Facebook Group, the storm looks like it’s going to hit Philadelphia a little earlier than we expected. Their […]
In case you forget any snowstorm essentials or find that you’ve run out of beer (gasp!), on-demand delivery service goPuff can help you out. goPuff says that […]
With the probable Blizzard of 2016 about to bear down upon us, you probably have a lot of important questions. Did I buy enough bread? […]
If your car is parked on a snow emergency route, the city has one message for you: Move it. The city is declaring a snow […]
If you were planning on braving the storm tomorrow and trudging through the snow to Whole Foods for some freshly made sushi and kombucha — you […]
As this winter storm approaches everyone is boasting that they are open today. Some are even promising that they will be open no matter what. […]
The good news: There’s lots of bread at Trader Joe’s. The bad news: You’ll have to wait about a half-hour for it. The scene at […]
With winter storm Jonas hitting the Philadelphia region this week we’re expecting a lot of event cancellations and closures. SEPTA has announced that the transit […]
Want more proof that this is no ordinary storm? SEPTA General Manager Jeffrey Knueppel announced at a news conference this morning that almost all service […]