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Snow in the Poconos won't be melting any time soon, as more bitterly cold temperatures and dangerous wind chills are expected.
Communities across the Poconos are digging out cars, driveways and sidewalks. See where the highest amounts of snow fell.
Ahead of the snow, a cold weather advisory has been issued for the Poconos from 7 p.m. Jan. 23 to 10 a.m. Jan. 24. Pike and Wayne counties could see wind chills as low as -25, while Carbon and Monroe may get as low as -20.
The National Weather Service has issued a cold weather advisory for an area including the Poconos. Carbon, Monroe, Pike and Wayne counties will be under the advisory from 7 p.m. Jan. 23 to 10 a.m. Jan. 24. Wind chills as cold as -20 are expected in Carbon and Monroe counties, while Pike and Wayne could experience wind chills as low as -25.
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NWS watching system that could bring snow to the Poconos this weekend
While the forecast is uncertain at this stage, there's a chance for heavy snowfall in the Poconos this weekend.
Temperatures will rapidly fall from the low 30s Friday to single digits or below zero by Saturday morning, with west-northwest winds gusting 25-35 mph before a significant winter storm arrives Saturday night.
Temperatures moderate then plunge to single digits before snow begins, with 60-90% probability of 6 or more inches across the region and potential travel disruptions Sunday into Monday.
The snow is still falling, but here's what we know about snowfall totals in Mason, Monroe and more Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky cities.