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Eastern Pennsylvania was spared from what had been dubbed on social media as #Snowmageddon2015.
A “historic” winter storm is barreling toward the Philadelphia region, threatening high winds and more than a foot of snow.
More than a foot of snow is possible for the region.
A storm watch has turned into a storm warning for Eastern Pennsylvania. Forecasters are predicting two days of snow.
Between 6 and 16 inches of snow and wind gusts up to 30 mph are expected.
Snow will first fall early Monday, slowing the morning commute, and then turn into a nor'easter, according to the National Weather Service.
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Ice, rain and snow fell overnight. Speed restrictions were imposed to slow down drivers on the slick roads.
Snow is expected to arrive late Friday night but a switch over to rain and sleet is expected by daybreak.
Eastern Pennsylvania could see three to five inches of snow Friday into Saturday.
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