Pennsylvania
ICYMI: “We Should Have Done This Years Ago:” Governor Shapiro Touts Plans to Expand the Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program and Provide a Lifeline for Pennsylvanians in Erie
I’m trying ahead to having a bit extra in my pocket” … “This blessing is a godsend. For many of us, it’s a mode of survival” … “The property tax and hire rebate program clearly has wanted an replace for some time” … “A difficulty my district can not cease speaking about”
Harrisburg, PA – Yesterday, Governor Josh Shapiro visited the Erie West Senior Middle to focus on his price range’s proposed enlargement of the Property Tax/Lease Rebate (PTRR) program to offer a lifeline for Pennsylvania seniors, renters, and householders and assist them keep of their properties as they face inflation and rising prices.
Governor Shapiro’s price range proposal raises the utmost rebate for seniors from $650 to $1,000, will increase the earnings cap for renters and householders to $45,000 a 12 months, and ties the cap to will increase in the price of residing. Beneath the Governor’s plan, practically 175,000 extra Pennsylvanians will qualify for the PTRR program and most of the 400,000 individuals who already qualify will see their rebates practically double.
Learn what Pennsylvanians are saying about Governor Shapiro’s plan to broaden the PTRR program.
Erie West Senior Middle Member and Volunteer Jim Crosby: “I wish to inform all people how a lot the seniors are appreciating the hire rebate. I do know lots of the seniors live in senior housing, they usually’re residing on minimal social safety. So this provides us a bit additional spending cash every so often. It helps with our co-pays, we will take the shuttle for non-emergency rides and exit purchasing, go to totally different appointments we wish to make. And it simply so useful. I actually respect and I’m trying ahead to having a bit extra in my pocket. I respect the Governor for coming right here and representing us.”
Erie West Senior Middle Member and Volunteer Kelly Minns: “I’d prefer to thank Governor Shapiro and different dignitaries for visiting us in Erie at the moment. I’m used to being informed that I make $25 over the allotted quantity for many senior advantages, so I really feel blessed to be given the privilege of receiving this once-a-year stipend. It’s a godsend that at all times comes at an ideal time. So whether or not I repay a invoice this 12 months, get tires for my automotive, or simply determine to deal with myself to a pleasant dinner annually, this blessing is a godsend. For many of us, it’s a mode of survival.”
Danny Jones, Better Erie Neighborhood Motion Committee CEO: “If you hear from people who find themselves impacted by it, it makes a big distinction and a girl simply informed me the opposite day that she went over by $25 and due to that she couldn’t get the $600 rebate, so she needed to make some selections on what invoice to pay.”
Sen. Dan Laughlin: “The property tax and hire rebate program clearly has wanted an replace for some time. I can inform you that we want property tax aid for the seniors on this group, and actually, frankly, throughout Pennsylvania. Many seniors are being compelled out of their properties prematurely, merely due to taxes, so we have to handle that on a broader scale as properly. And I feel we will get there. Governor Shapiro has been very affordable to work with. I’ve expressed a few of the points that now we have in Erie County, and he and I’ve been engaged on these points collectively. And I sit up for working with him on this downside as properly.”
Rep. Pat Harkins: “It’s been [Governor Shapiro] who has steered us in the correct path. He’s not letting us down proper now. I count on larger and brighter issues from him going ahead, however simply to have these points addressed for working folks – put the cash again within the working folks’s pockets, put the cash again within the seniors’ pockets, they’re those that spend it. They’re those that drive the financial system. It’s one thing that we should handle and now we have to deal with. And as Senator Laughlin stated, we work in a bipartisan vogue and method on lots of these items. And that’s how we get issues performed for folks.”
Rep. Steve Samuelson: “I’m thrilled that Gov. Shapiro has made this a precedence. We must always have performed this years in the past.”
Sen. Lynda Schlegel Culver stated the potential for an enlargement was “a problem my district can not cease speaking about.”
See what Pennsylvanians are studying about Governor Shapiro’s plan to maintain Pennsylvanians of their properties.
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Pennsylvania
Here’s where 6-8 inches of snow could dump on central Pa. this weekend: forecasters
Forecasters with the National Weather Service (NWS) are calling for between 6 to 8 inches of snow in parts of central Pennsylvania this Sunday after unusually warm temperatures cover the region Saturday.
High temperatures in Harrisburg, York, Lancaster, Chambersburg and the surrounding areas are expected to be in the low to mid-40s Saturday, before dropping below freezing in the evening, bringing a possibility of rain and snow to the region.
Srly winds will provide a break from the cold and snow of recent nights. High temp on Saturday will rise above freezing! The break will be short lived, however, as a cold front pushes through central PA late Saturday and be accompanied by snow and rain. Yes, rain, for some! pic.twitter.com/CoBABWWV5K
— NWS State College (@NWSStateCollege) January 18, 2025
Several counties — including Dauphin, Cumberland, Franklin, Perry, Lebanon, Adams, York and Lancaster — are under a winter storm watch from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday, the NWS said.
Harrisburg’s snow should start after 10 a.m. Sunday, with accumulations up to 8 inches possible. Winds will also be gusting up to 20 miles per hour Sunday.
A quick-hitting and potentially significant snowstorm is expected on Sunday, but there remains considerable uncertainty in where the heaviest snowfall will occur. A multi-day period of dangerously cold temperatures and wind chills will follow Sun night thru Wed. pic.twitter.com/QlhhGd1m72
— NWS State College (@NWSStateCollege) January 18, 2025
The NWS said Harrisburg, York and Lancaster will receive between 6 and 8 inches of snow Sunday, while municipalities further west and north — including Chambersburg, Mifflintown and Selinsgrove — should see between 4 and 6 inches.
Forecasters also predicted this weekend’s snowstorm to be “quick-hitting” and “potentially significant” with dangerously cold temperatures and sub-zero wind chills in the following days.
“We expect cold weather this time of year in Pennsylvania, but the extreme cold and windchills that we’re going to see next week mean we all need to make sure that our families and homes are ready for it,” said Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) Director Randy Padfield. “PEMA will be working with county partners to make sure they have the resources they need to keep people safe throughout this cold snap.”
According to the National Weather Service, January 2018 is the last time Pennsylvania experienced an extended period of frigid temperatures and dangerous wind chills.
Parts of north-central Pennsylvania are not expected to be hit quite as hard, with cities like Warren, Bradford, Coudersport, Emporium and Wellsboro forecast to receive between 1 and 2 inches of snow by 7 p.m. Sunday.
By Monday, forecasters are calling for frigid temperatures and severe wind chills throughout central Pennsylvania. Harrisburg’s high temperatures for Monday and Tuesday are 19 and 17 respectively, while conditions plummet to around 1 degree both nights.
Governor Josh Shapiro’s office released a statement Friday urging Pennsylvanians to prepare for the winter weather and frequently check forecasts ahead of the storm. The statement also included tips for recognizing cold-related health concerns:
- Hypothermia causes shivering, exhaustion, confusion, memory loss, slurred speech or drowsiness in adults and bright red, cold skin and very low energy in babies.
- Frostbite causes a loss of feeling and color in affected areas, and symptoms include a white or grayish-yellow area of skin, numbness or skin that feels unusually firm or waxy.
Staying indoors is the easiest way to avoid cold-related health issues, but if you must go outside consider the following:
- Make outdoor trips brief and dress warm in layers
- Cover your ears, head, mouth and face
- Never ignore shivering – it’s your body’s way of saying you’re losing heat and it’s time to warm back up
Older adults often make less body heat than younger people due to slower metabolisms and less physical activity. Anyone over 65 is recommended to regularly check the temperature in their homes during this weekend and next week.
PennDOT wants to remind Pennsylvanians that driving during winter weather can be dangerous. If you do hit the road, it is important to prepare beforehand.
Make sure your vehicle has a full tank of gas, safe tires, a full reservoir of windshield wiper fluid and working windshield wipers. PennDOT also recommends having food, water, warm clothing/blankets and any other necessary items — such as medications or baby/pet supplies — in your vehicle if you choose to travel.
The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) and UGI Utilities issued statements with tips and tricks ahead of the winter storm, which is expected to drive up demand for electricity and natural gas.
The PUC included the following advice:
- Adjust your thermostat – Lowering the thermostat a few degrees, especially during times you are away or asleep, can significantly reduce energy consumption
- Seal leaks and drafts – Use weather stripping, caulk, or door sweeps to block cold drafts and keep warm air indoors
- Use natural sunlight – Open curtains and blinds on sunny days to let in warmth and close them at night to retain heat
- Bundle up indoors – Dress in layers and use extra blankets to stay warm without turning up the heat excessively
- Maintain heating systems – Change furnace filters regularly and schedule maintenance if possible, ensuring systems run efficiently
- Unplug and power down – Turn off lights and unplug electronics when not in use to conserve electricity
Additional tips from UGI include never using a gas-powered range or oven to heat a home, clearing snow and ice from meters and vents by hand or with a broom, allowing faucets to drip slightly to prevent freezing and opening cabinet doors to warm exposed pipes.
Anyone using portable heaters should follow the manufacturer’s safety instructions, including plugging the heater directly into a wall outlet, not an extension cord or power strip.
Pennsylvania
Trump’s Big Reward To Agent Who Saved His Life In Pennsylvania; Sean Curran To Lead Secret Service
US President-elect named Sean Curran as the next director of the Secret Service. Curran has been with Trump for the last four years, leading his personal security detail. Curran also helped cover Trump when a gunman opened fire at him during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania on July 13, 2024. Watch this video to know more.
Pennsylvania
First Call Snowfall Forecast for Sunday’s Significant Snowstorm in Pennsylvania
The current brief reprieve from winter’s chill will not last, as a widespread snowstorm followed by extreme cold are likely. Winter Storm Watches have been issued for parts of Central and Eastern PA ahead of Sunday’s snowstorm. In addition, an Extreme Cold Watch has been issued in other areas ahead of wind chills as low as 30 below zero next week.
We will have more details on Sunday regarding this life-threatening cold that will close schools for parts of next week. That may sound drastic, but temperatures near or below zero combined with gusty winds will cause frostbite in 15-25 minutes of skin exposure. And having a snowpack will only make temperatures drop further.
Winter Storm Timing
Light to moderate snow will move into Southern Pennsylvania before lunchtime Sunday as the low pressure system begins to form in Southern Virginia. Precipitation will then increase in intensity as the system strengthens while moving northeast.
Moderate to locally heavy snow will break out between I-81 and I-95, encompassing nearly all densely-populated areas in the eastern half of PA. Light snow will be thrown northwest, in places like the Laurel Highlands to the Endless Mountains.
Snow ratios (usually 10″ of snow for every 1″ of liquid) will be around 15:1 in areas NW of I-95, and approach 20:1 across the interior mountains.
This will not be a long storm, which limits the maximum amount of snow. We expect snow to exit the areas from southwest to northeast Sunday evening, and even earlier in Western PA. This is simply not a Western PA event, as it’s a coastal storm.
Area A: Snowfall accumulation of 5 – 9″ expected. Roads will quickly become snow-covered, making travel very difficult and inadvisable.
Area B: Snowfall accumulation of 3 – 5″ anticipated. Snow will rapidly cover roadways, leading to slippery driving conditions.
Area C: Snowfall accumulation of 1 – 3″ expected. Secondary roads are likely to become slick as snow covers them.
Don’t forget to share this forecast with friends and family!
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