PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — Yet another winter storm this season is an unwelcome sight for many Philadelphians.
“It just melted like two days ago, and now it’s déjà vu. So I’m not so happy about it,” said Amanda Kahn of Rittenhouse Square.
On Sunday afternoon, rain changed over to snow around 3 o’clock, creating whiteout conditions along the Schuylkill River and cloaking the city skyline in white.
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As snow piled up on streets in Center City, crews quickly got to work clearing roads and shoveling sidewalks and bike lanes.
The city has deployed 1,000 personnel and 800 pieces of equipment to tackle the cleanup.
“I like a little bit of snow, but last time the city really struggled to clear it in our neighborhood, so I hope they’re a little more responsive now,” said Emily Niedermayer of Rittenhouse Square.
The storm could even stop one man from getting his pizza – in shorts.
And on the Philadelphia Museum of Art steps, a late-night workout went on as normal.
“I’m training for an Ironman. I still had to get my run in, so no excuses,” said James McFadden of Logan Square. “Gotta come out in the snow, and it’s a beautiful night, so great time to enjoy the weather and see some of the views around the city.”
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