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Pennsylvania town is buried under epic 165cm snowfall, and more is on the way

Rochelle Carlotti, 28, tries to clear snow from the steps of her home in Erie, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday after record snowfall. Photo: AP

A storm that has dumped more than 165cm of snow this week on Erie, Pennsylvania, is expected to slightly taper off after leaving drifts that buried cars, paralysed the area and made the county declare an emergency.

But the respite for Erie, a city of about 100,000 in northwest Pennsylvania on the shores of Lake Erie, is expected to be short-lived, with a fresh round of winter storms coming Thursday night predicted to bring as much as 25cm more snow, forecasters said.

“This is a crippling snow event,” said Zach Sefcovic, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Cleveland.

A pickup truck is covered with snow in Erie, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday. Photo: Reuters
A pickup truck is covered with snow in Erie, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday. Photo: Reuters

“They are no strangers to snow in that part of the state, but this much snow in that short a time is just unprecedented,” he said in a telephone interview.

Large parts of the United States were gripped by freezing weather, with an area stretching from Montana to Maine expected to see temperatures of -12 degrees Celsius early on Thursday, the National Weather Service said.

The winter blast in Erie was caused by cold Arctic air moving over the lake, which had relatively mild water temperatures, forecasters said.

The storm broke a 59-year-old record for a two-day snowfall in Pennsylvania, topping the 110cm that fell in 1958. Erie County Executive Kathy Dahlkemper issued a temporary disaster emergency declaration that mobilised resources to help the area. Tuesday’s dump had already broken the previous one-day snowfall record.
Soledda Hernandez stands on the roof of her car as she shovels off snow in Erie pn Wednesday. Photo: AP
Soledda Hernandez stands on the roof of her car as she shovels off snow in Erie pn Wednesday. Photo: AP
Trees are seen after the record snowfall in Erie. Photo: Reuters
Trees are seen after the record snowfall in Erie. Photo: Reuters
Pictures of residents on social media showed drifts reaching beyond window-levels in houses and people clearing paths through chest-high accumulations.

“Out of Doritos. Family is arguing. Dogs are getting ornery. It’s been 3 days since my last chicken wing. We are out of whiskey,” wrote Nicole Massari on her Instagram account @theworldaroundnikki, along with a video showing her Pennsylvania home surrounded by snow.

Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf deployed 21 Pennsylvania National Guard troops along with some all-terrain military vehicles to the region on Tuesday to help residents dig out and transport emergency responders around the area.

Thomas Berry removes snow from the sidewalk in front of his home after two days of record-breaking snowfall in Erie. Photo: Reuters
Thomas Berry removes snow from the sidewalk in front of his home after two days of record-breaking snowfall in Erie. Photo: Reuters

Erie resident Brian Sheridan on Wednesday posted a photo on social media showing the top of his mail box peeking out underneath a mound of snow. In a caption, he wrote: “At this point, it just might be easier to put a hold on to our mail until spring.”