Winter storm buries roads in Pennsylvania
Giuseppe Rametta from Tobyhanna has been out plowing since Sunday.
“I love it. I am making money. I feel sorry for the people that are stranded, but Mother Nature is getting even with us for the last four or five years we’ve had a mild winter,” Rametta said.
According to our Stormtracker 16 team, parts of Monroe County saw up to three feet of snow.
In Mount Pocono, there is about two feet on the ground, and wind drifts created even more of a mess.
Corey Juretus from Reading had to stay overnight at a nearby hotel. Digging his car out was quite the chore.