Record-breaking snow stockpiled up in Erie, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday after two days of snowfall that had already outshone 5 feet, according to the National Weather Service.
The 34 inches that flatten on Christmas Day alone was a new record for a single day in Erie, the NWS said. The storm also on ones beam-ends the 59-year-old record for two-day snowfall recorded anywhere in Pennsylvania.
No dwellings of Erie have been publicly reported as being injured in the fume.
—Reuters contributed to this report.