New Jersey, Pennsylvania – Weather Alert: 1–3 Inches Possible Before Dangerous Morning Deep Freeze

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Philadelphia, PA – Snow is redeveloping across parts of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware this evening, with additional accumulation expected before a sharp temperature drop overnight, potentially creating icy travel conditions by Monday morning.

According to the National Weather Service Philadelphia/Mount Holly, rain mixing in earlier today is expected to change over to all snow, including along the coast, as colder air moves into the region. Snowfall will continue through the evening hours before tapering off late tonight.

Forecast maps from the agency show additional snowfall totals generally ranging from 1 to 3 inches, with locally higher amounts possible in parts of central and northern New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania. Coastal and southern areas may see lower totals but are still expected to experience accumulating snow before temperatures fall.

Once the snow ends, conditions will turn significantly colder. Overnight lows are expected to drop into the teens across much of the region, including Philadelphia, Trenton, Wilmington, and Atlantic City. Some inland areas could see temperatures dip even lower by daybreak Monday.

The combination of falling temperatures and lingering moisture on roadways may lead to slick and icy conditions for the Monday morning commute, especially on untreated roads, bridges, and overpasses. Drivers are urged to use caution and allow extra travel time.

Residents are also encouraged to take cold-weather precautions, including protecting pets, checking on vulnerable neighbors, and ensuring exposed pipes are insulated.

Weather conditions are expected to stabilize later Monday, though cold temperatures will persist throughout the day.


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