Plus, bitter cold is on the way.
Answer: Really, really cold.
Forecasters say a harsh arctic outbreak is likely for the holiday weekend as temperatures will dip to lowest levels since 2004.
Temperatures Sunday and Monday could plunge to the region's lowest since 2004 and the coldest February weather in more than 19 years.
A 1/8-inch crack can leak up to 250 gallons of water a day, causing flooding, structural damage and the immediate potential for mold.
Expect extreme cold and a chance of snow in the Philadelphia region over the next few days, forecasters say.
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Friday, Feb. 13, will be the last day that the Rosemont center operates, PennDOT said.
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That slippery Monday morning commute will be followed by more ice and sleet during the evening drive home.
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“Be prepared for slippery roads and limited visibility, and use extra caution if driving,” the National Weather Service said.
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Drivers could see slippery and hazardous conditions.
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The National Weather Service says temperatures will dip sharply Monday afternoon, creating icy road conditions.
(If you like getting forecasts from rodents, that is.)
Speed restrictions have been lifted, but authorities continue to urge caution.
There is a 100 percent chance of a snowy, icy wintry mix Sunday night, which could impact the Monday morning commute.
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The brief storms Friday were described by one meteorologist as "five-minute blizzards."
Snow could make a mess of area roads, and partygoers should be prepared to change their plans, PennDOT says.
Winds approaching tropic-storm-force levels will impact the region on Friday afternoon and Saturday. Also, another storm is coming.
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But unlike “Snowmaggedon2015,” forecasters aren’t predicting very much.
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Many say they're upset that forecasters and public officials overestimated the impact of Tuesday's storm.
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Snow fell steadily on Monday, and things are going to get worse.
More than a foot of snow is possible for the region through Wednesday, the National Weather Service said.
A “historic” winter storm is barrelling toward the Philadelphia region, threatening high winds and more than a foot of snow.