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CANCELED-2/8/23 Planning Commission Meeting

Please be advised the 2/8/23 Planning Commission Meeting is canceled due to lack of business.

February 1st - World Read Aloud Day! Tag us on Social Media

A read aloud is not just about reading, it is about community. Before there were books, stories were recited in an oral form. Storytelling and reading aloud is an art. When you read with enthusiasm, purpose, and with emotion, you are not only fostering literacy, you are setting a scene and embodying characters. The first Wednesday of February is a day to celebrate storytelling and reading aloud. Please tag Pocono Mountain Public Library on social media with pictures of your children reading aloud or you reading aloud to children so we can celebrate together! Click on the links below to get to our social media. @PoconoMountainPublicLibary or #PoconoMountainPublicLibrary @PoconoMountainPublicLibrary

01.26.23 Board of Education

Five Points Intersection Traffic Congestion

A new traffic signal control box is being installed at the Five Points intersection today, January 24, 2023. A flagging crew will be onsite to control the flow of traffic. Please use caution when traveling through this intersection. We appreciate your patience as we complete this important work. The post Five Points Intersection Traffic Congestion appeared first on Mount Pocono, PA.

It’s a rainy Monday in the Lehigh Valley, but forecasters say a mid-week storm could bring 3 to 5 inches of snow

Forecasters are tracking a mid-week storm that could drop several inches of snow in the Lehigh Valley. While Monday is expected to be rainy for most of the region, some wintry precipitation is falling in the Poconos, according to the National Weather Service’s forecast discussion. The service has extended a winter weather advisory until 10 a.m. for Carbon and Monroe counties, where up to 3 inches of additional snowfall is possible, mainly in the higher elevations. Drivers should plan on slippery road conditions that could impact the morning commute.

It’s a rainy Monday in the Lehigh Valley, but forecasters say a mid-week storm could bring 3 to 5 inches of snow

Forecasters are tracking a mid-week storm that could drop several inches of snow in the Lehigh Valley. While Monday is expected to be rainy for most of the region, some wintry precipitation is falling in the Poconos, according to the National Weather Service’s forecast discussion. The service has extended a winter weather advisory until 10 a.m. for Carbon and Monroe counties, where up to 3 inches of additional snowfall is possible, mainly in the higher elevations. Drivers should plan on slippery road conditions that could impact the morning commute.

It’s a rainy Monday in the Lehigh Valley, but forecasters say a mid-week storm could bring 3 to 5 inches of snow

Forecasters are tracking a mid-week storm that could drop several inches of snow in the Lehigh Valley. While Monday is expected to be rainy for most of the region, some wintry precipitation is falling in the Poconos, according to the National Weather Service’s forecast discussion. The service has extended a winter weather advisory until 10 a.m. for Carbon and Monroe counties, where up to 3 inches of additional snowfall is possible, mainly in the higher elevations. Drivers should plan on slippery road conditions that could impact the morning commute.

It’s a rainy Monday in the Lehigh Valley, but forecasters say a mid-week storm could bring 3 to 5 inches of snow

Forecasters are tracking a mid-week storm that could drop several inches of snow in the Lehigh Valley. While Monday is expected to be rainy for most of the region, some wintry precipitation is falling in the Poconos, according to the National Weather Service’s forecast discussion. The service has extended a winter weather advisory until 10 a.m. for Carbon and Monroe counties, where up to 3 inches of additional snowfall is possible, mainly in the higher elevations. Drivers should plan on slippery road conditions that could impact the morning commute.

It’s a rainy Monday in the Lehigh Valley, but forecasters say a mid-week storm could bring 3 to 5 inches of snow

Forecasters are tracking a mid-week storm that could drop several inches of snow in the Lehigh Valley. While Monday is expected to be rainy for most of the region, some wintry precipitation is falling in the Poconos, according to the National Weather Service’s forecast discussion. The service has extended a winter weather advisory until 10 a.m. for Carbon and Monroe counties, where up to 3 inches of additional snowfall is possible, mainly in the higher elevations. Drivers should plan on slippery road conditions that could impact the morning commute.

It’s a rainy Monday in the Lehigh Valley, but forecasters say a mid-week storm could bring 3 to 5 inches of snow

Forecasters are tracking a mid-week storm that could drop several inches of snow in the Lehigh Valley. While Monday is expected to be rainy for most of the region, some wintry precipitation is falling in the Poconos, according to the National Weather Service’s forecast discussion. The service has extended a winter weather advisory until 10 a.m. for Carbon and Monroe counties, where up to 3 inches of additional snowfall is possible, mainly in the higher elevations. Drivers should plan on slippery road conditions that could impact the morning commute.

It’s a rainy Monday in the Lehigh Valley, but forecasters say a mid-week storm could bring 3 to 5 inches of snow

Forecasters are tracking a mid-week storm that could drop several inches of snow in the Lehigh Valley. While Monday is expected to be rainy for most of the region, some wintry precipitation is falling in the Poconos, according to the National Weather Service’s forecast discussion. The service has extended a winter weather advisory until 10 a.m. for Carbon and Monroe counties, where up to 3 inches of additional snowfall is possible, mainly in the higher elevations. Drivers should plan on slippery road conditions that could impact the morning commute.

It’s a rainy Monday in the Lehigh Valley, but forecasters say a mid-week storm could bring 3 to 5 inches of snow

Forecasters are tracking a mid-week storm that could drop several inches of snow in the Lehigh Valley. While Monday is expected to be rainy for most of the region, some wintry precipitation is falling in the Poconos, according to the National Weather Service’s forecast discussion. The service has extended a winter weather advisory until 10 a.m. for Carbon and Monroe counties, where up to 3 inches of additional snowfall is possible, mainly in the higher elevations. Drivers should plan on slippery road conditions that could impact the morning commute.

It’s a rainy Monday in the Lehigh Valley, but forecasters say a mid-week storm could bring 3 to 5 inches of snow

Forecasters are tracking a mid-week storm that could drop several inches of snow in the Lehigh Valley. While Monday is expected to be rainy for most of the region, some wintry precipitation is falling in the Poconos, according to the National Weather Service’s forecast discussion. The service has extended a winter weather advisory until 10 a.m. for Carbon and Monroe counties, where up to 3 inches of additional snowfall is possible, mainly in the higher elevations. Drivers should plan on slippery road conditions that could impact the morning commute.

It’s a rainy Monday in the Lehigh Valley, but forecasters say a mid-week storm could bring 3 to 5 inches of snow

Forecasters are tracking a mid-week storm that could drop several inches of snow in the Lehigh Valley. While Monday is expected to be rainy for most of the region, some wintry precipitation is falling in the Poconos, according to the National Weather Service’s forecast discussion. The service has extended a winter weather advisory until 10 a.m. for Carbon and Monroe counties, where up to 3 inches of additional snowfall is possible, mainly in the higher elevations. Drivers should plan on slippery road conditions that could impact the morning commute.

It’s a rainy Monday in the Lehigh Valley, but forecasters say a mid-week storm could bring 3 to 5 inches of snow

Forecasters are tracking a mid-week storm that could drop several inches of snow in the Lehigh Valley. While Monday is expected to be rainy for most of the region, some wintry precipitation is falling in the Poconos, according to the National Weather Service’s forecast discussion. The service has extended a winter weather advisory until 10 a.m. for Carbon and Monroe counties, where up to 3 inches of additional snowfall is possible, mainly in the higher elevations. Drivers should plan on slippery road conditions that could impact the morning commute.

It’s a rainy Monday in the Lehigh Valley, but forecasters say a mid-week storm could bring 3 to 5 inches of snow

Forecasters are tracking a mid-week storm that could drop several inches of snow in the Lehigh Valley. While Monday is expected to be rainy for most of the region, some wintry precipitation is falling in the Poconos, according to the National Weather Service’s forecast discussion. The service has extended a winter weather advisory until 10 a.m. for Carbon and Monroe counties, where up to 3 inches of additional snowfall is possible, mainly in the higher elevations. Drivers should plan on slippery road conditions that could impact the morning commute.

It’s a rainy Monday in the Lehigh Valley, but forecasters say a mid-week storm could bring 3 to 5 inches of snow

Forecasters are tracking a mid-week storm that could drop several inches of snow in the Lehigh Valley. While Monday is expected to be rainy for most of the region, some wintry precipitation is falling in the Poconos, according to the National Weather Service’s forecast discussion. The service has extended a winter weather advisory until 10 a.m. for Carbon and Monroe counties, where up to 3 inches of additional snowfall is possible, mainly in the higher elevations. Drivers should plan on slippery road conditions that could impact the morning commute.

It’s a rainy Monday in the Lehigh Valley, but forecasters say a mid-week storm could bring 3 to 5 inches of snow

Forecasters are tracking a mid-week storm that could drop several inches of snow in the Lehigh Valley. While Monday is expected to be rainy for most of the region, some wintry precipitation is falling in the Poconos, according to the National Weather Service’s forecast discussion. The service has extended a winter weather advisory until 10 a.m. for Carbon and Monroe counties, where up to 3 inches of additional snowfall is possible, mainly in the higher elevations. Drivers should plan on slippery road conditions that could impact the morning commute.

It’s a rainy Monday in the Lehigh Valley, but forecasters say a mid-week storm could bring 3 to 5 inches of snow

Forecasters are tracking a mid-week storm that could drop several inches of snow in the Lehigh Valley. While Monday is expected to be rainy for most of the region, some wintry precipitation is falling in the Poconos, according to the National Weather Service’s forecast discussion. The service has extended a winter weather advisory until 10 a.m. for Carbon and Monroe counties, where up to 3 inches of additional snowfall is possible, mainly in the higher elevations. Drivers should plan on slippery road conditions that could impact the morning commute.