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Temps plummet Monday in Philadelphia region after Sunday's snowstorm. Here's the weather forecast.
Dangerous cold grips the Philadelphia region Monday, meaning the snow that fell on Sunday isn't going anywhere.
9.1 inches of snow and sleet was topped with 0.2 inches of freezing rain overnight, the service said. That’s officials the most about of snow to drop in Philadelphia since the January 2016 blizzard, which dropped 22.4 inches onto the city. Allentown ended with 11.8 inches, while Trenton ending up with 8.9 inches.
Here’s what to know about this weekend’s storm, from the forecast and weather advisories to travel impacts and more.
The entire Philadelphia area is under a winter storm warning for heavy snow and sleet through 1 p.m. Monday afternoon.
What you should knowSnow has switched over to sleet across Philadelphia after as much as 7 inches blanketed the region. Freezing rain also remains a possibility. 600 pieces of equipment, 1,000 employees and 2,
Philadelphia remains bunkered down this morning following the snowstorm. While conditions are slowly improving, slick spots remain — and drivers are still being urged
With snow and possible sleet and wintry mix headed to the Philadelphia region this weekend, here's how the city is preparing.
The Pennsylvania Turnpike lifted all restrictions and travel bans that had been in place for the winter storm.
The weekend is coming. Normally, something we look forward to, but this weekend, Mother Nature is going to send us a one-two punch: first, the cold, then a winter storm with the potential for significant snowfall.