Weather Authority: Nor'easter brings heavy snow

The nor'easter has moved out of the area after some places saw more than 10 inches of snow.

MORE: Reports of thundersnow, lightning across region

Snow began falling again in the city and surrounding suburbs almost exactly at 11 a.m. after a morning of mostly rain, sleet, and light snow. The storm produced "thundersnow," with flashes of lightning and booming thunder in some areas.

POWER OUTAGES:

PECO: 88,922

PSE&G: 146,150

AC Electric: 17,841

The City of Philadelphia lifted the Snow Emergency at 9 p.m. Wednesday. Cars left on Snow Emergency routes between 8 a.m. through 9 p.m. today were likely relocated. If your car was moved, call 215-686-SNOW to find it. Do not call 911. The PPA will honor its $5 per day rate for cars parked in Center City garages prior to 9 p.m.. Any cars parked after 9 p.m. are back to regular rates.

All School District of Philadelphia schools will open Thursday on a 2-hour delay. Archdiocesan high schools and parochial elementary schools in the City of Philadelphia will also have a 2-hour delay Thursday Wednesday's trash collections were suspended. Residents whose trash is normally picked up Wednesday, will have their trash collected Thursday. Thursday's pickups will be made Friday; Friday's pickups will be made Saturday.

CLOSINGS: Check school closings and delays from FOX 29

Philadelphia International Airport has resumed normal operations. However, there are numerous delays and cancelations, so travelers should check with their airline, or go to PHL.org, or call 1-800-PHL-GATE

MORE TOTALS: Snowfall totals, peak wind gusts for Wednesday's nor'easter

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