Snow Cleanup in Radnor: Residents Embrace Winter Fun Today

UPDATE: Residents in Radnor, PA, are actively engaged in cleanup efforts following a significant snowfall over the weekend. By midday today, roads are largely clear, allowing families to enjoy winter activities on this Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday.

As neighbors work together to clear walkways, many families are seizing the opportunity for some winter fun. Local resident Liz Brennan expressed gratitude for the storm’s timing, stating, “It was on a weekend, so my husband can come and help shovel. He did most of this, I’m just cleaning up.”

Road conditions have greatly improved, with major highways and main arteries in Radnor reported as dry and clear. In Warrington, Bucks County, most small residential roads are also accessible. Resident Bryan Christ confirmed, “The main roads, like Conestoga, are fine. This over here was a little slushy, but for the most part it’s all cleaned up.”

Today’s January 15, 2023, snowfall has provided a perfect playground for children, with sleds flying down hills across the area. Parent Elizabeth Sweet shared her excitement: “Out here enjoying the snow day being one with the hill.” Her daughter, Lulu Sweet, added a thrilling twist to their day, recalling, “We went down the one with the really big hole in it, and it was actually kind of scary.”

However, forecasters warn of a temperature drop later today, raising concerns about potential freezing on damp roads. Drivers are urged to proceed with caution, slow down, and allow extra time for their journeys as colder weather approaches.

Residents are reminded to remain vigilant as conditions could change rapidly, making it crucial to stay informed. Authorities emphasize the importance of safety on the roads, especially as cleanup efforts continue and families enjoy their snow day.

Stay tuned for further updates as this story develops.