A breakdown of the local forecast over the next three days. Snow and freezing rain is predicted.
The latest information from National Weather Service, shared at 3:30 p.m. Friday, predicts 4 to 6 inches of snow Saturday evening.
A blast of dangerously-cold air is heading our way Thursday, and will likely be followed by another round of weekend snow.
More snow may be headed our way Wednesday, plus the frigid temperatures will linger.
In addition to record-breaking cold, forecasters say the region should prepare for another dose of snow Monday night into Tuesday morning.
The state deals with 1 to 4 inches of snow, 10-below wind-chill temps, power outages and property damage.
The NWS has issued four alerts, warning of 20-below wind-chill temps, 3-5 inches of snow, 60-mph winds, power outages and property damage.
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Temperatures Sunday and Monday could plunge to the region's lowest since 2004 and the coldest February weather in more than 19 years.
Extreme cold and a chance of snow is likely in the Philadelphia region over the next few days, forecasters say.
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A slippery Monday morning commute will be followed by more ice and sleet during the evening drive home.
Be prepared for slippery roads and limited visibility and use extra caution if driving Monday, the National Weather Service warns.
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The Philadelphia region could see another three inches of snow, ice and sleet Sunday into Monday, as another storm approaches the area.
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Overnight lows Thursday are expected to be in the single digits.
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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.
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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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The National Weather Service has issued an alert, saying patchy black ice is possible followed by snow during afternoon rush hour.
A storm system is expected to bring as much as three inches of snow to the region starting Wednesday afternoon and going into the evening.