Due to the winter storm, the United State Postal Service has suspended Mail Delivery on Saturday, January 23rd, 2016 for the for zip codes beginning with the following numbers:
Saturday, January 23, 2016
Friday, January 22, 2016
Interstate 81 Closed in Southern Schuylkill County
Rush Township Police Investigating Retail Theft
The Rush Township Police Department is investigating another retail theft at the Hometown Walmart that occurred Wednesday (1/20/2016) around 5:30 pm.
Britax Stroller Recall
The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a recall Thursday on Britax strollers.
Winter Storm Warning Issued for Schuylkill County
A Winter Storm Warning has been issued for Schuylkill County.
At 4:15am, Friday, The National Weather Service issued the following message:
...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 7 PM THIS EVENING TO 7 AM
EST SUNDAY...
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN STATE COLLEGE HAS ISSUED A WINTER
STORM WARNING FOR HEAVY SNOW...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 7 PM THIS
EVENING TO 7 AM EST SUNDAY. THE WINTER STORM WATCH IS NO LONGER IN
EFFECT.
* SNOW ACCUMULATIONS...5 TO 10 INCHES.
* TIMING...SNOW WILL BEGIN FRIDAY NIGHT. THE PERIOD OF HEAVIEST
SNOW WITH RAPID ACCUMULATION RATES OF 1 TO 2 INCHES PER HOUR
WILL BE FROM LATE FRIDAY NIGHT INTO SATURDAY EVENING. SNOW WILL
TAPER OFF SATURDAY NIGHT AND END BY EARLY SUNDAY MORNING.
* IMPACTS...DANGEROUS TRAVEL CONDITIONS. BLOWING AND DRIFTING
SNOW. THE HEAVY WET SNOW WILL MAKE SHOVELING VERY DIFFICULT AND
MAY CAUSE POWER OUTAGES
This alert also includes Berks, Carbon, Lebanon, and Dauphin counties and those in Southern Pennsylvania.
This alert also includes Berks, Carbon, Lebanon, and Dauphin counties and those in Southern Pennsylvania.
Fire Damages Home Near St. Clair Thursday
Thursday, January 21, 2016
Schuylkill County Snow Emergencies & Parking Bans
Schuylkill County Man Charged with Rape in Bloomsburg
Schuylkill Chamber of Commerce Celebrates School Choice Week
Pottsville, PA (January 21, 2016) – Members of the School Chamber of Commerce Education Committee demonstrated their support of National School Choice Week by hosting information session on Thursday, January 21, 2016.
Snowfall Forecast for Schuylkill County

** The amounts in this posting are subject to change by Saturday.
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UPDATE (10:00PM): The latest models have upped Schuylkill County's numbers. We will have an update on totals Friday morning.
We've seen reports of expected snowfall in the couple feet range but as we get closer to the event, that doesn't appear to be the case.
Pennsylvania could see a decent amount of snow, even enough for the Governor to declare a State of Emergency ahead of it's arrival.
We are estimating the time of this storm to start in the early morning hours of Saturday (3-6AM) and last until the early morning hours of Sunday.
But to get to the information you are really looking for, Schuylkill County SHOULD NOT see a lot of snow from this storm.
A good estimate and Skook News' official amounts to what we may see would be in the 1-6 inch range.
Click map above to see amounts.
To better understand what municipalities are covered in what areas. Here is a breakdown:
- 1-3 Inches
- McAdoo
- Ringtown
- Sheppton
- 3-4 Inches
- Ashland
- Frackville
- Hegins
- Mahanoy City
- Pottsville
- Tamaqua
- 4-6 Inches
- Auburn
- Orwigsburg
- Pine Grove
Anyone south of Interstate 78 could see 6+ amounts but Schuylkill County will be just on the edge of the heavy stuff. The more south you are in Schuylkill County, the better chances you are of seeing the higher end of the 3-6 inches.
If this storm should shift a little north or a little south, snowfall amounts could change drastically.
This doesn't mean we are free of issues. This will still be enough to cause some travel problems so still use caution and stay off roads until PennDOT has them cleared.
As of Thursday afternoon, Schuylkill County is still under a Winter Storm Watch
http://www.skooknews.com/2016/01/winter-storm-watch-issued-for.html
Stay tuned to Skook News throughout the storm for updates.
Governor Wolf Declares State of Emergency Ahead of Winter Storm
Harrisburg, PA – Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf today declared a state of emergency in preparation for the winter storm expected to impact Pennsylvania, especially in the southeast and south central regions of the state.
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
PennDOT Issues Reminder to Keep Snow off of Roadways
With the winter season in full swing, PennDOT is reminding residents of guidelines for shoveling or plowing snow around state-owned roadways to help ensure safe travel through the season.
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