Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Snow potential continues to increase for Sunday into Monday, with a 60 to 80 percent chance of at least 2 inches across the I-95 corridor and up to a 40 percent chance of 6 inches or more by Monday morning.
According to the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, a developing low-pressure system will track near the Mid-Atlantic coast late Sunday into Monday. The probability of 2 inches or more of snow has climbed to 60–80 percent for much of eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and northern Delaware. The chance of 6 inches or more stands between 20 and 40 percent, highest closer to the coast.
Exact totals remain uncertain.
If the storm tracks closer to the shoreline, heavier snow, strong winds, and minor to moderate coastal flooding could impact Atlantic City and communities along the Jersey Shore. A farther offshore track would still bring accumulating snow but lower wind and tidal flooding concerns.
Travel along I-95 from Wilmington through Philadelphia to Trenton could become hazardous Sunday night into the Monday morning commute. I-76, I-295, and the Atlantic City Expressway may see snow-covered lanes and reduced visibility during heavier bands.
What residents should do now: Review travel plans for Sunday night, prepare for possible school delays Monday, and monitor updated forecasts through the weekend.
Snow and wind impacts would peak overnight Sunday into early Monday, with improving road conditions later Monday if the system exits as expected. Coastal flood advisories and winter headlines may be issued as confidence increases.


