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2020 in Pa : The year in photos

2020 in Pa.: The year in photos Updated on Dec 28, 2020; Published on Dec 28, 2020 Harrisburg Black Lives Matter Demonstration at the Capitol to protest the murder of George Floyd. A protestor is simultaneously sprayed with pepper spray and hit with a billy club as tensions ran high. May 30, 2020 Sean Simmers | ssimmers@pennlive.com The past year has been both unfathomable and unforgettable. In 2020, the coronavirus pandemic irrevocably altered life in Pennsylvania and around the globe. As the virus emerged in the spring, life changed in ways no one could have foreseen or even conceived a year ago. Schools, businesses, sports and entertainment venues shut down. Doctors and nurses scrambled to treat patients suffering from an illness they were only beginning to understand. Shoppers endured shortages of staples such as disinfectants and toilet paper. Many had to work at home and simultaneously help their children navigate the concept of going to school virtually.

Up to two inches of rain fell in central Pa , deep freeze coming

Up to two inches of rain fell in central Pa., deep freeze coming PennLive.com 12/25/2020 Becky Metrick, pennlive.com Flood watches and warnings remain in effect for much of central Pa. on Christmas Eve as close to two inches of rain have been reported around the region. According to observations provided by the National Weather Service, 2 inches of rain were recorded by a remote automated weather station in Tumbling Run, Cumberland County. Shippensburg saw the next most, with just under 2 inches recorded by a citizen weather observer. Wormleysburg and Mechanicsburg both saw more than an inch and a half of rain, as did Halifax and Hummelstown in Dauphin County. Harrisburg saw 1.16 inches, according to a citizen observer, while an inch was recorded at Harrisburg International Airport.

Up to 2 inches of rain fell in central Pa , deep freeze coming

Up to 2 inches of rain fell in central Pa.; deep freeze coming Updated Dec 25, 2020; Facebook Share Flood watches and warnings remain in effect for much of central Pa. on Christmas Eve as close to 2 inches of rain have been reported around the region. According to observations provided by the National Weather Service, 2 inches of rain were recorded by a remote automated weather station in Tumbling Run, Cumberland County. Shippensburg saw the next most, with just under 2 inches recorded by a citizen weather observer. Wormleysburg and Mechanicsburg both saw more than an inch and a half of rain, as did Halifax and Hummelstown in Dauphin County. Harrisburg saw 1.16 inches, according to a citizen observer, while an inch was recorded at Harrisburg International Airport.

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