Mother Nature sure likes to keep us guessing, especially during the wintertime in Pennsylvania. But, let’s face it, there are just some things we can all expect during this season of snow, ice, and salted roads in Pennsylvania. If we live on a back road, we’re probably going to have to wait for our streets to be plowed. We’ll definitely slow down on the roads, but a little snow and ice won’t keep us from driving. Well, these 12 Pennsylvania memes speak for themselves and are the quintessential winter experiences in our beautiful state.
1. Most of us probably don’t want to admit it, but we’ve all been "this guy" at least once during winter, right?
Remember how we used to have to get up early on a snowy morning to listen to the radio or to watch the news to see if we had a delay or - fingers crossed - we had a snow day? Good times.
4. We’ve all done it, right? We swear, when we’re in the middle of the summer, we won’t complain when the winter cold arrives. And, now that we’re dealing with the winter cold, we’re probably saying we can’t wait ‘til summer.
Did you know that Pennsylvania recently passed a law that makes it illegal to drive with snow on your car? Yep, you've got 24 hours to clean it off, or you'll face a fine.
7. Yep, we sure do know what it’s like to experience all four seasons in one day and even at one time.
Do you have any favorite Pennsylvania memes, especially about winter? Share them in the comments! Then check out these funny memes about Pennsylvania that you’ll only really get if you’re from here.
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Beth Price-Williams|November 28, 2022
What can I expect from Pennsylvania in winter?
If you’ve never experienced a Pennsylvania winter, you’re in for a doozy. Here are just a few things you should know about surviving winter in Pennsylvania.
Expect anything. We often experience all four seasons in a single day.
Shop early. At the mere mention of incoming snow, Pennsylvanians flood the stores, usually shopping for bread, milk, and toilet paper.
Pack your trunk. If you’re going to be on the road, make sure you have supplies – an ice scraper, gloves, and a blanket, for example – in case of an emergency.
Clean your vehicle’s rooftop. A new law makes it mandatory for all drivers to clean their vehicle’s roof within 24 hours of a snowfall.
Have fun. Winter can be stressful, but there are countless ways to relieve that stress – from building a snowman to sled riding.