Spring snow storm turning out to be a dud for Pa.


PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The spring snow storm that threatened to dump six inches or more on parts of northeastern Pennsylvania is turning out to be a dud.

The National Weather Service says a little over 2 inches of snow is expected to fall in the higher elevations of the Pocono Mountains, well under the earlier predictions. Snow began falling in the mountains by early today.

Monroe and Carbon counties are under a winter weather advisory until 10 a.m. A winter storm warning that had been issued previously was dropped early today.

Elsewhere in the state a few spots have seen flakes but little or no accumulation. A handful of school districts in central Pennsylvania were operating under two-hour delays.

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