Five unforgettable snow moments in the Philly area, from a camel on Route 309 to TV reporters getting pummeled

Philly Weather Mayhem: Bizarre Snow Moments That Will Leave You in Stitches

As Philly huddles through another potentially record-breaking snowstorm, we can't help but reminisce about the region's most unforgettable snow-filled moments. From a camel taking over Route 309 to TV reporters getting pummeled by plows and even a kid landing a perfect snowball face-drill on a reporter, these winter weather shenanigans have become an integral part of Philly's folklore.

In March 2014, FOX29's Steve Keeley found himself in the midst of a blizzard when a series of plows approached behind him on Route 40. As he continued his live report, a plow sent a curtain of snow straight into his back, prompting Keeley to quip, "That is the beauty of breaking news." The incident became an instant classic and has been immortalized in YouTube history.

Another beloved moment came when former Philly Mayor Ed Rendell declared America a "nation of wusses" after the NFL postponed an Eagles game due to snow. Rendell's fiery rant was sparked by Will Bunch's column, which poked fun at "girly-men" who made the decision. The infamous quote has become a rallying cry for Rendell's book, "A Nation of Wusses: How America's Leaders Lost the Guts to Make Us Great."

A SEPTA bus driver's outburst – "Y'all better pay!" – left onlookers in stitches when he confronted passengers who failed to pay their fares on a snowy afternoon. The incident made its way onto Jimmy Kimmel Live, showcasing the power of a good ol' fashioned Philly temper.

And then there was Einstein the camel, a surprise visitor to Route 309 during a snowstorm in November 2018. The Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia had brought Einstein from a local petting zoo for an event at the Kimmel Center, but the storm forced his unexpected detour home.

Last but certainly not least, we have FOX29 reporter Lauren Johnson's unforgettable face-drill courtesy of a mischievous youngster in March 2018. The incident showcased the kids' (and reporters') ability to take a punch – or rather, a snowball – and laugh about it.

These moments, though hilarious in hindsight, remind us that Philly weather is all about embracing the chaos and having a good laugh at ourselves and others' expense. So as we brave this latest snowmageddon, let's hope for some new, unforgettable memories to add to our already illustrious snow-filled history.
 
lol what's up with ppl being so extra in the snow lol 🌨️ i was out driving 2nite and saw a car stuck on the side of the road with like a 10ft snowbank around it and i'm just over here thinking "buddy, you should've turned back when u had the chance" 😂 meanwhile i'm driving thru the streets in my flip flops bc we didn't get any more snow where i live and im just waiting for the apocalypse to come so i can grab some decent wifi 🌪️
 
omg i love how philly is just so ready for a good snowstorm 😂🌨️ they're like the ultimate pros at making the most of it! that camel on route 309 tho 🐫 was pure gold, and who can forget steve keeley's live report got plowed? 🤣 meanwhile i'm over here just trying to get my morning coffee without freezing ☕😩 anyway, snowmageddon or not, let's all take a cue from philly and learn to laugh at ourselves (and the occasional face-drill 😅)
 
I gotta say 😂, Philly weather is just too funny! I mean, who expects a camel to show up on Route 309? 🐫🌨️ And that SEPTA bus driver's outburst was pure gold 💁‍♀️! But you know what's even funnier? How we all love to laugh at ourselves and each other's expense during these snowstorms. It's like we're all in on the joke 😊. I remember when I was working, we'd always have a good time joking around about the weather, even if it was being crazy or miserable. Anyway, I'm just glad we can look back on these moments and laugh, 'cause that's what Philly weather is all about – having fun with the chaos! 🌨️💕
 
OMG u guys!!! 🤣 I am DYING over here!! The Philly weather moments are literally the most iconic things ever! 🌨️ I mean can you even imagine a camel taking over Route 309?! 🐫😂 And that SEPTA bus driver just losing it and going "Y'all better pay!" is EVERYTHING 😂. And those reporters getting pummeled by plows? 😂👀 Lauren Johnson's face-drill is still giving me LIFE! 💖 I love how the city just rolls with the punches (or should I say, gets pummeled by snow?) and finds the humor in it all. It's like Philly weather is just one big joke that everyone's in on 😂. Can't wait to see what this latest snowstorm brings! 🌨️
 
lol what is with philly ppl and plows they always catching reporters on live and its like "oops" 😂 that 2014 incident had me dyin from laughter 🤣 steve keeley's reaction was priceless

ed rendell though, what a legend 😂 "girly-men" lol i love it how americans can roast each other but still have hearts of gold

i need to see more septa bus drivers with attitude that guy was straight fire 💪 and hey camels in snowstorms are the best thing since sliced bread 🐫

lauren johnson's face drill tho 😂 kids these days can throw some serious shade 🤣 and i'm so down for a record-breaking snowstorm this year let's get this party started ❄️
 
Philly's got a rep for being crazy when it comes to weather, but I gotta say, that camel on Route 309 in 2018 was just wild 🐫😂. And can we talk about the plows and reporters? Like, what's the protocol there? 😂 It's not every day you see someone get pummeled by a snowplow while doing a live report! And that SEPTA bus driver's temper? On point 😂. But seriously, it's these kinds of moments that make Philly so lovable and entertaining. The city's always good for a laugh, even if it means embracing a little bit of chaos with our weather 🌨️😄.
 
I'm dyin' over here thinkin' 'bout all these crazy snow moments in Philly 🤣! Like, can you imagine gettin' hit by a plow in the middle of a live report? 😂 And that kid's snowball face-drill on Lauren Johnson is still makin' me chuckle . But for real though, it's awesome how these weird and wonderful moments become part of the city's folklore. It's like, yeah we got crazy weather, but we're also super chill about it 🤗. So here's to another snow-filled adventure in Philly – may the most epic snow moments win! 💪
 
I'm still in awe of Einstein the camel taking over Route 309 back in 2018 🐫😂 that was crazy! And remember when Steve Keeley got pummeled by plows on live TV? 😂 I think it's safe to say those Philly reporters are made of tougher stuff than us regular folk. And have you seen the video of Lauren Johnson getting hit with a snowball? 🤣 that kid's aim was on point! But for real though, what's crazy is how much these moments have become part of Philly folklore now. I'm sure we'll be laughing about this latest snowstorm in 10 years 🌨️👍
 
omg i can just imagine being in philly during one of these crazy snow storms 🌨️😂 the way they deal with the weather is literally so funny! like who needs plows when you've got a camel showing up on route 309? 🤣 and that septa bus driver's tantrum is just too much 😂 i love how philly can make even the most ridiculous situations hilarious. these moments are definitely going to be remembered for years to come 💥
 
omg i'm dyin over steve keeleys live report getting pummeled by plows 🤣😂 that's literally the most iconic thing i've ever seen on tv in philly weather mayhem 😆💨 and yeah ed rendell's rant about americans being wusses is CLASSIC "girly-men" who make decisions about football weather? 🙄 no but seriously, it's funny how some of these moments just become a part of philly folklore and we're all in on the joke 🤷‍♀️ septa bus drivers have a special kind of crazy too, lol
 
I'm still in awe of how Philly takes its crazy weather with such humor 🤣. I mean, who else can make a camel appear on Route 309 and turn it into a funny meme? It's like the city is begging us to laugh at itself, and honestly, that's what makes it so lovable ❤️.

And then there are the reporters getting hit by plows... like Steve Keeley, who just kept going with his live report despite being snowed on from behind 🤦‍♂️. It's incredible how calm he remained under pressure (no pun intended).

But let's not forget those kids with a talent for snowball comedy 😂. Lauren Johnson's face-drill at the hands of that mischievous youngster is still my favorite moment from Philly's wacky weather archive.

It's amazing how these moments have become an integral part of Philly's folklore, and it's definitely something to be cherished 🎉. Who knows what this latest snowstorm will bring? Maybe a record-breaking camel or two? 🐫😂
 
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