Heavy Snow — Lebanon, Pennsylvania
2024-02-13 · Lebanon, Pennsylvania
Event narrative
A winter storm moving into Lebanon County on the late evening hours of February 12 and into the morning hours of February 13, 2024 brought a brief period of initial rain before producing 6 to 8 inches of snowfall, with higher elevations receiving up to 9 inches of snow. Heavy snow, combined with gusty winds, throughout the day on February 13 produced numerous power outages throughout the county.
Wider weather episode
A quick-moving area of low pressure pushed from the Lower Ohio Valley across the central Appalachians and off the Delmarva Coast from the evening of February 12 into the morning of February 13, 2024. This system pushed rain into Pennsylvania that quickly changed over to wet snow from north to south. The swath of heaviest snowfall extended from the middle Susquehanna Valley eastward into the Poconos, where 7 to 12 inches of snow fell.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1154955. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.