If you slept in this morning, you probably missed it . . . the snow, that is.
With temperatures hovering right at the freezing mark, snow began to fall in the East Penn area before 8 this morning. Intense at times, the snowfall provided a white curtain that somewhat challenged visibility at times and quickly laid on cars and eventually roads.
But just as driving might have begun to get tricky, blue skies emerged around 9 a.m. and the snowfall ended.
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Snow on the roadways quickly melted, and the thin layer on grass and rooftops soon followed.
The brief but intense storm was just a tease for the snow-starved among us.