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As the Tri-State braces for a weekend winter storm set to dump several inches of snow on the region, snow emergencies are likely on our horizon.
The city of Philadelphia will be under a snow emergency declaration starting on Saturday, Jan. 24 at 9 p.m. and lasting through 1 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 26. Here’s how the city if preparing for this weekend’s storm: Philly crews pre-treating roads The Philadelphia Streets Department has started the process of treating major roads in the city with brine before the storm starts.
Doylestown Township declares snow emergency ahead of major winter storm arriving on Jan. 24, 2026: no street parking, no snow dumping into roads.
Counties throughout the Tri-State area have started to issue snow emergencies ahead of the expected winter snowstorm this weekend.
As winter continues to challenge drivers across Ohio, sheriff’s offices are once again assessing snow emergency levels
It's possible a NJ state of emergency today will be issued by NJ Gov. Mikie Sherrill, since a state of emergency in NY was declared this morning by Gov. Kathy Hochul. Sherill has addressed the major snow storm on her social media pages, urging NJ residents to stay safe, stay home, and stay warm.
The City of Boonville has declared a "snow emergency" and directed drivers to remove their vehicles from along city streets as a large winter storm approaches. Cooper County Emergency Management shared the information on social media on Friday morning with the storm expected to hit overnight.
During a snow emergency in Philadelphia, drivers will need to move their vehicles off of the city's snow emergency routes.