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Philadelphia is bracing for another round of bitter cold as Arctic air settles over the region this week, with the potential for weekend snow returning to the I-95 corridor. Temperatures have already dropped sharply,
Road crews were also out prepping for the storm. New Jersey Department of Transportation trucks were putting down brine on Route 30 in Camden County on Friday morning. Officials said crews will start at 7 p.m. Saturday to lay down more salt.
Snow should be sled-able and the biggest accumulation in five winters. It's likely to stick around a few days.
Philadelphia weather forecast includes sunny skies, a high near 36°F with gusty winds, possible snow accumulation, and fluctuating temperatures.
Temperatures will start out the coldest they've been since February Tuesday in the Philadelphia region, with widespread teens and some windchills that dip into the single digits.
A developing storm system could bring the first significant winter weather of the season to the Philadelphia region early next week, with forecasters watching whether a potential nor’easter forms off the East Coast.
Philadelphia's weather forecast includes cold temperatures, cloudy skies, chances of rain and possible snow towards the weekend.
Weather forecasts have taken a turn for the worse. Snow is expected late Saturday into Sunday morning, with total accumulation of about 2–4 inches possible. The National Weather Service calls for snow showers before noon and winds out of the northwest at 15–25 mph, gusting to 30–40 mph.
Light snow will move into the Philadelphia region late Saturday into Sunday morning followed by bitter cold that will lead to slippery conditions.