As we mentioned (see “White Christmas” below), we are still well shy of the peak snow season in the Midatlantic, but December has produced some memorable snows.
On this date 25 years ago, a surprise snowstorm left 6.8 inches officially at Philadelphia International Airport.
The snow began Saturday night as a fine fall, and then built to a steady, heavy snow that continued through Sunday morning.
It remains to be seen whether a similar storm is in the offing for the weekend.
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