Philadelphia, PA – Southeastern Pennsylvania, northern Delaware, and southern New Jersey residents should prepare for slippery roads Tuesday morning as a Winter Weather Advisory takes effect from 5 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The National Weather Service warns of mixed precipitation, including snow and ice, across the region. Snow accumulations of up to one inch and light ice glaze are expected, potentially creating hazardous conditions on roads, bridges, and sidewalks. The advisory covers key areas, including Philadelphia, Camden, Cherry Hill, Wilmington, and West Chester.
According to the National Weather Service, the storm is likely to disrupt the Tuesday morning commute. Drivers are urged to slow down, use caution, and plan extra time for travel. Surfaces such as stairs, sidewalks, and driveways may also become slick, increasing the risk of slips and falls.
The weather service suggests checking road conditions by dialing 511 or visiting local transportation websites before heading out. For those venturing outside, wearing sturdy footwear and stepping cautiously is recommended.
While this storm is not expected to bring significant snowfall, even light ice can pose serious dangers. Local officials remind residents to stay informed about weather updates and adjust travel plans as needed.
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